Doctors are so busy nowadays. More and more of them are running their practices like an assembly line. Doc Blakely tells about a fellow who walked into a doctor’s office and the receptionist asked him what he had. He said, "Shingles." So she took down his name, address ... , MN: Grason, 1991, p. 225. 3. Willie: An Autobiography. Willie Nelson with Bud Shrake. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988, pp. 218-219. 4. Is There Life After Stress? James W. Moore. Nashville: Dimensions for Living, 1992, pp. 107-108.
... to your goods, for the best of all the land of Egypt will be yours.’ Now the King James version has that 20th verse, regard not your stuff, for the best of all the land of Egypt ... how he was feeling, the man from the hills reflected for a moment then drawled, “well doc, it’s like this. I’m still kicking, but I ain’t raising any dust.” We ... , so effortless, and it is. But ,oh, the discipline behind the spontaneity! William Blake insists that Jesus was all virtue and acted from impulse, not from rules. ...
I have been given the task of talking about multiplying men of God. I know that I am talking to some of the greatest men of God in the world today, but before we can talk about multiplying men of God, we must make sure that men of God are doing the multiplying. I read a story about a prostitute who was dying and she knew she was not right with God. She asked one of her friends to go get a minister of the Gospel. They went out and found a pastor and he came to her bedside. She looked up at him and she said ...