humility
humility
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by Jim Gustafson - 2006-11-28
The Greek word hubris captures a sad but important concept. As much as we would like to cruise along believing that everything and everybody is kind, reality does not allow the fantasy for long. The...
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by Alan D Campbell - 2006-12-12
Introduction"To be or not to be, that is the question" wrote the famous English poet and playwright William Shakespeare in Hamlet. A similar question for Christians is "to teach or not to teach."Shou...
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by Bradley Buller - 2006-12-28
So you want to become successful? You want content and happiness. To love others and be loved. To be able to provide for your needs and the needs of those close to you. To feel alive and to know tha...
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by Ken Fields - 2007-01-08
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The Golden Rule. It's the same idea in just about every religion. But, consider this. What if the original translation was more along the lines of a ...
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by Tim Maher - 2007-02-19
The Blarney Stone is a historical stone, or actually part of the Blarney Castle in Ireland where it was believed that kissing the stone can grant you the gift of the gab. Yeah, it seems strange in thi...
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by Roderick Low - 2007-02-22
We all are attracted to people with great personality. But what are the traits that make up an attractive personality? Let some famous personalities sheer some light on the wisdom of an Attractive Per...
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by Tony Thomas - 2007-03-12
I'm assuming that you grew up with the same stereotypes around you that I was subjected to. Real men don't cry. Real men are not soft or gentle. Real men don't show emotion or vulnerability. Stuff ...
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by Richard Pettinger - 2007-03-24
True humility means to live without a sense of ego. When we are humble we get joy through serving others and giving joy to others. True humility means we have a sense of oneness with others; when we a...
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by Ed Bagley - 2007-04-11
Copyright © 2006 Ed BagleyBreakfast at Tiffany's - 3 Stars (Good)Was there ever an actress who combined these four timeless qualities-beauty, fashion, grace and humility-better than Audrey Hepburn? I ...
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by Ann Stewart - 2007-04-13
Majesty is defined as magnificence, splendor, glory, anointing, brilliance, radiance, beauty, wonder and grandeur. Those are only a few descriptions of what God is like. No earthly word could possi...