by Benjamin Robinson | Jan 6, 2014 | Financial One Thing, Living Hope Christian Center, Podcasts, Sermons
This message is Part I of my ten-part series on finances that I’m delivering at Living Hope this quarter, and it begins the third section of our One Thing(s) process. Sermon notes are included below. [soundcloud...
by Benjamin Robinson | Jan 5, 2014 | Living Hope Christian Center, Podcasts, Sermons, Thursday Thunder
This message was delivered at Living Hope Christian Center’s New Years Eve celebration on 12/31/13. What a powerful time we had in the presence of the Lord . . . creative presentations, fabulous desserts, awe-inspiring worship, and a powerful word from the Lord...
by Benjamin Robinson | Dec 29, 2013 | Bloggerpreneur, Blogging
As 2013 comes to a close, I’ve spent some time looking back over my blog to see which posts have made an impact, and which have not. In this post I’ll provide a brief synopsis of my seven most popular posts of the year. Enjoy! I’ll list these posts...
by Benjamin Robinson | Dec 27, 2013 | Leadership, Productivity
Give me the medicine, she cried out in anguish, knowing that she would not get better without it. But the moment I laid her down and reached to pull back her eyelid so that I could administer the eyedrops, my 4-year-old daughter covered her eyes with her hands and...
by Benjamin Robinson | Dec 16, 2013 | Communication, Relationships, Social Media
Facebook is a wonderful place to connect with an ever-expanding network of people. But it’s also a seed-bed for assorted forms of foolishness. Avoiding these various forms of Facebook foolishness will help you maximize the joy of the holiday season without...
by Benjamin Robinson | Dec 10, 2013 | Uncategorized
If you’re looking for a few relatively inexpensive techy gifts that are sure to be a hit, look no further. Here’s a few things that I’ve either already purchased for myself, others, or would love to receive. Enjoy your christmas shopping! Google...
by Benjamin Robinson | Nov 7, 2013 | Church, Relationships, Spirituality, Theology
The cry for the unity of the body of Christ is more audible today than it has ever been, and yet it seems that the Church is no closer to true unity than it ever was. Not only do we continue to divide over old controversies, but we seem to create new controversies...