Visualizing
the Greatest Story Ever Told
Imagine that you were casting the
movie that portrayed our earthly existence. How would you go about
finding a person who could play each of the seven pivotal roles?
By Richard and Linda Eyre
The
"Stewardship Blanks"
There are so many "have-to-dos"
that they may keep us from doing the "choose-to-dos"
that make life worth living and that have real impact on our true
priorities. We may be so busy checking the "have-to-dos"
off our list that we really don't notice the people around us,
or the people (including ourselves) that we love most and have
the most responsibility for.
By Richard Eyre
Halloween
and the Magic of Synergicity
Why do we get back a hundredfold
for all that we give? Laws that we know can't explain it. So for
today, for Halloween, let’s call it magic.
By Richard Eyre
Service
as an Indispensable Part of Synergicity
Somehow the greatest gifts we can
give are magical in that the more we give of them, the more we
have left. It is true of love. It is true of joy. It is true of
peace and comfort and good cheer.
By Richard Eyre
The
Everyday Power of The Three Alternatives
You may already have considered how
the Three Deceivers affect our lives, and how our lives can be
improved by the Three Alternatives. But these same principles
also apply to parenting techniques. By focusing on the Three Alternatives,
we give our children a perspective on the world that makes them
much more immune from the temptations they face every day.
By Richard Eyre
The
Power and Poetry of a STEWARDSHIP Attitude
The simple and powerful truth is
that God owns all. But to us, His children, He has given the use
of, the responsibility for, the stewardship over things, talents,
time, callings, physical bodies, and even over others of His children.
By Richard Eyre
The
Higher Realm of Spiritual Serendipity, and How to Get There
In story and poetry,
Richard Eyre gives us a clearer vision of the concept of spiritual
serendiptiy. He also shows us how to reach that happy state of
being.
By Richard Eyre
Announcing
(and Presenting and Defending) the Three Alternatives
What do three 11-letter
words starting with S have in common? They are the alternatives
to Control, Ownership, and Independence.
By Richard Eyre