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DIVINE NECESSITY

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 2, 2009

Random thoughts on Necessary Will “Why is it that you were looking for me? Did you not know that I had to be in My Father’s house?” Luke 2:49 Hidden in the Greek expression that Luke used to describe this event is the idea of divine necessity. But this is curious? The words “necessary will”…

Little Lord Jesus: A short story

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2009

“Isn’t it just adorable?” It was one of those questions like “When did you stop beating your wife?” I was trapped into the expected response. “Yeah.” Half-hearted but acceptable. My wife gave me a sort of “what’s the matter with you” look but let it pass. After all, I made it to the children’s Christmas…

Life So Far: A Very Short Biography

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2009

Why not reduce the critical events of your life to their foundations? It isn’t so much what the events were as it is why they came about in the first place. We all need a biography of worldview since our choices in life will probably continue on the same path as they always have unless…

As Good as It Gets: The Balanced Life?

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2009

We are probably familiar with the often-mentioned human resources axiom:   The response you are getting from employees is exactly what your current message is motivating and rewarding.   We recognize this law of human performance when it comes to addressing questions of product promotion, compensation or market mix.  But many times we fail to…

Anger – a chapter from “Mind Fields”

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2009

Annas paced back and forth but it didn’t seem to help.  His back hurt.  It was that particular lower back pain that came whenever he felt really tense.  Even in the cold of the night, he felt the trickle of perspiration on the back of his neck.  Annas is mad.  Really mad.  In fact, if…

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