The author sees Jesus being perceived as a "spare tire" or "vending machine." He shows two sides to Jesus: one, the redemptive blessings He offers to those who believe; and, two, the obligations of believers toward Jesus. The first one is the easy one; Jesus freely gives, and we willingly accept His blessings. The other side of the coin is the one often neglected; the opportunity to serve and witness is often overlooked. To live a life with purpose and significance, a life that is large for God, this books presents a lifestyle that cares for the disadvantaged and meets the challenge to...
The author sees Jesus being perceived as a "spare tire" or "vending machine." He shows two sides to Jesus: one, the redemptive blessings He offers to...
True happiness is more than the word "happiness" alone implies. As the word is used today it relies on the little word "hap" which means "good luck or by chance." Happenstance does not create a quality of life; only purposeful behavior that is more than activities can bring the deep satisfaction to life that many call "happiness."
True happiness is more than the word "happiness" alone implies. As the word is used today it relies on the little word "hap" which means "good luck or...
"Ageing Has a Silver Lining is a book with an intriguing blend of science, philosophy, and homespun wisdom on ways that we might live the last years so that we might find the meaning in life that we seek." -Prof. Lee Elliott, Director, The Wonderful Life Project. "This book is both an unusual and useful book which contains the distillate of practical experience and reflection. It has universal appeal and is based on the fact that every thinking and reflective reader will learn something from the experience of a wise and perceptive guide." -E. Basil Jackson, MD, PhD, JD, DSc, Distinguished...
"Ageing Has a Silver Lining is a book with an intriguing blend of science, philosophy, and homespun wisdom on ways that we might live the last years s...
With a tearful family parting and five dollars in his pocket, the author was asked by his father to make a simple promise: “Never steal from anyone.” Contained in the limited family resources represented by the five dollars and the moral promise never to take advantage of others by stealing was the essence of morality for Dr. Ramjattan’s life and practice of business. Lessons learned from parents and siblings growing up in a rural village, together with his education, work experience, and interpersonal communications in the wider world, taught him...
With a tearful family parting and five dollars in his pocket, the author was asked by his father to make a simple promise: “Never steal f...