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		<title><![CDATA[ 1.31.12 Winter Awards Banquet & Fundraiser A Huge Success ]]></title> 
		<link>http://www.livingsentministries.org/blog_direct_link.cfm/blog_id/40511</link>
		<description><![CDATA[ 135-140 people attended this first time event. Kevin Gregory, President of Tenvision Ultrasound, was thanked for his efforts to save&amp;nbsp;unborn children.&amp;nbsp;Jason Cline, Area Director, for the Northern Middle TN FCA, was also thanked for his efforts to help build the Kingdom in 38 schools.&amp;nbsp;To see more about the Banquet, go to the 2012 Banquet Tab on the home page of this web site.


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		<category><![CDATA[ February 8, 2012 ]]></category>
		<author>jerry@livingsentministries.org (Jerry Moll)</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 11:15:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ Biblical Principles and Our Economic Strength as a Nation ]]></title> 
		<link>http://www.livingsentministries.org/blog_direct_link.cfm/blog_id/37446</link>
		<description><![CDATA[ George Barna in Futurecast says the following on pages 66-67:

	&amp;quot;This shift in morals has a direct bearing on the economic downturn of recent years. Without moral&amp;nbsp; standards and restraint, governments, businesses, and individuals push the boundaries to exercise the maximum level of freedom in order to achieve personal gain. But when we practice unrestrained freedom, our greed and selfishness inevitably affect the well-being of the marketplace and individuals. The only solution to the abuses that occur without such restraint is for government regulation to curtail some degree of our freedom, which in turn makes the market less efficient.&amp;nbsp; If instead, people were to make choices based on a biblical world view, in which truth is founded on God&amp;#39;s precepts and principles, fewer external restrictions would be necessary and greater freedom and efficiency would result.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;

	I believe that the principles and teachings in the Bible are key to res... ]]></description>
		<category><![CDATA[ September 2011 ]]></category>
		<author>jerry@livingsentministries.org (Jerry Moll)</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 19:32:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ Jesus Heals a Lame Man by the Pool, John 5:1-18 ]]></title> 
		<link>http://www.livingsentministries.org/blog_direct_link.cfm/blog_id/36109</link>
		<description><![CDATA[ Jesus said to them, &amp;quot;My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I, too, am working.&amp;quot; John 5:17&amp;nbsp;

	When Jesus healed a lame man at the Bethesda pool, He did so on the Sabbath.&amp;nbsp;There are two things that jump out at me about this particular miracle. First, it was performed on the Sabbath. Second, take note of where Jesus was located.

	Church leaders fussed about Christ doing good works on the Sabbath. However, Jesus let others know that He, and we, are to do good works or act out our faith 24/7. Therefore, we are to be His disciples out in the world and to help build His kingdom with all the resources at our disposal. Christ taught and healed wherever he went.

	What do you think about acting act your faith at work (vocationally)?&amp;nbsp;

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		<category><![CDATA[ July 2011 ]]></category>
		<author>jerry@livingsentministries.org (Jerry Moll)</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:29:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ Developing a Christian World View at Work ]]></title> 
		<link>http://www.livingsentministries.org/blog_direct_link.cfm/blog_id/26366</link>
		<description><![CDATA[ &amp;nbsp;Have you ever seen a business leader take an unfair advantage of a competitor and then comment, &amp;ldquo;it&amp;rsquo;s just business.&amp;rdquo; Have you ever observed an employee being terminated and then wonder whether the employee was treated respectfully and fairly?&amp;nbsp;I am also sure that you can think of times, in your own life, when you wondered about the appropriateness of one of your own decisions at work.&amp;nbsp;I know that I have.&amp;nbsp;The world can be a very tough and unfair place.&amp;nbsp;Sometimes one has to make a key decision and it feels a bit gray. The lines of right and wrong can seem fuzzy.&amp;nbsp;Almost everyone in a policy-setting capacity has been there at one point or another.&amp;nbsp;
Herein lies a tremendous opportunity to &amp;ldquo;live sent&amp;rdquo; in the marketplace.&amp;nbsp;As Darrow Miller says in his new book, LifeWork, &amp;ldquo;moral and spiritual poverty reign in the Christian West&amp;rdquo; (pg13). Despite this negative perspective and the uncertainty we sometimes face with... ]]></description>
		<category><![CDATA[ March 2010 ]]></category>
		<author>jerryshouse.moll@gmail.com (Jerry Moll)</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:21:00 EST</pubDate>
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