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Time to Move On – and Up

by Dr. Vincent Kituku December 30, 2011

“Ye have compassed this mountain long enough, turn you northward.”  Deuteronomy 2:3
Have you ever been involved in a project that seemed to go nowhere? No matter how much time you take and how much you try, still no results!…

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Start Your Workday with a Smiley Face :)

by Bradley J. Moore December 28, 2011

Lately I have taken to using the smiley face in my emails at work.
It started a couple of months ago when sending an email to a colleague. I was in a bright and convivial frame of mind, so I…

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What Would Jesus Do… for Vacation?

by Bradley J. Moore December 12, 2011

On Saturday I will be departing for two full weeks of vacation, the first time in 25 years of work that I have dared such an extended break.
My wife has been badmouthing the paltry one-week vacation for years, insisting…

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Fear: Nothing To Be Afraid Of

by Bradley J. Moore December 5, 2011

I remember the first time I spoke in front of a large audience. The arrangements had been made months in advance, at which time it sounded enticing, even glamorous.
Truthfully, I was far more interested in the idea of me…

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Drowning? Identify Your Life Preserver

by Dr. Vincent Kituku December 1, 2011

It has been said that you may be a nobody to the world, but to somebody you are the world. To understand what “being somebody” truly means, one must experience unconditional love in his or her most vulnerable moment. That…

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Birth of a Bookstore

by David K. Wheeler November 29, 2011

Wichita, KS. At the intersection of N Erie St. and E Douglas Ave. sits a bookshop, since 1988, as a testament to renewal.
Eighth Day Books is heralded by Image Journal as the “Miracle of Wichita,” and for its owner,…

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The Catholic Briefcase

by Patti Maguire Armstrong November 22, 2011

Would you enter the lion’s den for your faith? It’s not a rhetorical question. People are still dying for their faith in Jesus Christ. Would you?
As a second-grader at St. Albert the Great, I asked myself that very question.…

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Prescription for a Toxic Boss

by Glynn Young November 21, 2011

I’ve counted 24 bosses over the course of my career. The longest I ever worked for one boss was four years. The shortest was for a few months.
I’ve had good bosses and bad. I’ve had capable, competent bosses, and…

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When “Uncertainty” Is In the Job Description

by Bradley J. Moore November 18, 2011

I was talking to a friend recently who is second in command at a publicly traded billion-dollar company. He was telling me about an important project he was responsible for, and how at one point he became completely overwhelmed. It…

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New Era Begins at Catholic Exchange

by CE Editors November 17, 2011

We are extremely pleased to announce that Sophia Institute Press—the publishing arm of Holy Spirit College in Atlanta, Georgia and Thomas More College in Merrimack, New Hampshire—has acquired Catholic Exchange.
Sophia Institute Press is as an outstanding publisher of Catholic…

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