Look at some of the beaches in southeast Asia and you would never know that last December 26, many thousands of people had died while vacationing in paradise. No matter where you are, sudden death is always near. On the next Haven Today Charles Morris talks about all our futures on a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life On Yourself”.
Money always brings new things to buy. And easy money — like credit cards — can easily bite back. Join Charles Morris for the next Haven Today and a program with John Piper called “Don’t Waste Your Life chasing money”.
Why would Japanese cult members release sarin nerve gas in a Tokyo subway? A new study concludes with one word — boredom. Don’t miss John Piper on the next Haven Today as Charles Morris brings us a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Being Bored”.
Retirement is a major point of discussion as the US struggles with how to keep funding Social Security. But how should a Christian look at retirement? Join Charles Morris and John Piper for the next Haven Today as we start a new week with a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Building Your Coffin”.
In business it’s expected. As people we do it. Whether for reasons of competition or just pure vanity, we want people to see us better than we are. Haven Today takes a long look at boasting as Charles Morris is joined by John Piper on the next program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Puffing Yourself”.
It was more than a lifetime ago for most people living today but 60 years ago World War II ended. While most of us think it’s best to look forward, it’s not always bad for Christians to look back. Join Charles Morris for the next Haven Today and a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Forgetting”.
As many people are planning their future by graduating, the future is over for a targeted leader in Iraq. Next time on HAVEN Today, Charles Morris is joined by John Piper with a call to think about what’s ahead on a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life On Yourself”.
Retirement is a major point of discussion as the US struggles with how to keep funding Social Security. But how should a Christian look at retirement? Join Charles Morris and John Piper for the next Haven Today as we start a new week with a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Building Your Coffin”.
If you’re in the business world it’s almost expected and you see it all the time. But whether in business or in our personal lives, we all seem to want others to think we are better than we are. It could be described in one word as boasting and that’s what Charles Morris talks about on the next HAVEN Today as he’s joined by Pastor John Piper. Don’t miss a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Puffing Yourself.
Where you live is too important to too many people. A big house and the right address seem to mean a lot. Having money and having people think you have money are also important to some people. But money and status don’t count for anything, once this life is over. Next time on HAVEN Today, be sure and listen as Charles Morris is joined by John Piper for a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life chasing money”.
Why would members of a Japanese cult release sarin nerve gas in a Tokyo subway? That happened more than a decade ago but the question still remains, why did they do it. One professor concludes with one word – boredom. Don’t miss John Piper on the next Haven Today as Charles Morris brings us a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Being Bored”.
What’s coming up next in your life? Even if you’re not graduating, none of us want to waste our lives on the unimportant. But what is important? Be sure and listen to the next HAVEN Today as Charles Morris leads us to the Lord and a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life on the Small Stuff”.
If you’re in the business world it’s almost expected and you see it all the time. But whether in business or in our personal lives, we all seem to want others to think we are better than we are. It could be described in one word as boasting and that’s what Charles Morris talks about on the next HAVEN Today as he’s joined by Pastor John Piper. Don’t miss a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Puffing Yourself.
Why would members of a Japanese cult release sarin nerve gas in a Tokyo subway? That happened more than a decade ago but the question still remains, why did they do it. One professor concludes with one word – boredom. Don’t miss John Piper on the next Haven Today as Charles Morris brings us a program called “Don’t Waste Your Life Being Bored”.
Baby Boomers love to travel and apparently the price of gasoline makes no difference. That seemingly innocent trend points to another . A lot of people only live for today with no thought for tomorrow. Join Charles Morris and John Piper for the next HAVEN Today and a program called “Don’t Waste Your LIfe … Like There’s No Tomorrow”.
Change is in the air. After so much turmoil these past few years it’s not just college graduates wondering what to do with the rest of their lives.
Baby boomers have a reputation for carefree spending and their future “golden” years may be spent in the red. In these new economic times how are Christians to live?
It’s true in business, in sports, and especially in the church – we want people to think we are better than we really are. The world calls it self-esteem, but the Bible calls it pride.
In a bad economy gold has been a safe and stable investment, but even this cannot bring anyone true security. How are Christians called to be different when it comes to money?
Her life is a testimony to grace and proof that God can redeem any tragic event. Joni Eareckson Tada has faced a lot in her life, but now she’s facing cancer and is still looking to Jesus.
Her life is a testimony to grace and proof that God can redeem any tragic event. Joni Eareckson Tada has faced a lot in her life, but now she’s facing cancer and is still looking to Jesus.
Change is in the air. After so much turmoil these past few years it’s not just college graduates wondering what to do with the rest of their lives.
Are you afraid of running out of money? Money can buy many things, but it will never bring anyone true security. How are Christians called to be different when it comes to money?
It’s true in business, in sports, and especially in the church – we want people to think we are better than we really are. The world calls it self-esteem, but the Bible calls it pride.
Retirement is a major point of discussion as the US struggles with how to keep funding Social Security. But how should a Christian look at retirement?
Life can seem like endless repetition. Routines become ruts, and the years begin to fly by. Can you relate to this feeling? Jesus offers an attractive alternative that few Christians ever experience.
Life can seem like endless repetition. Routines become ruts, and the years begin to fly by. Can you relate to this feeling? Jesus offers an attractive alternative that few Christians ever experience.