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Follow The Instructions

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After a woman sued a fast-food restaurant for being burned by coffee, companies started changing their manuals and warning labels. Check out these instructions:

  • On a frozen dinner: DEFROST BEFORE EATING
  • On an iron: CAUTION! DO NOT IRON CLOTHES ON BODY
  • On a peanut butter jar: MAY CONTAIN PEANUTS
  • On a milk bottlecap: AFTER OPENING, KEEP UPRIGHT
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A Web Of Relationships

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A Harvard Business School professor wrote an open letter to the nation’s graduates. He told them that in one sense they needed to forget what they had learned in school. He said that schools tend to put too much emphasis on the idea that success comes as a result of passing tests. The professor pointed out that in the workplace doing well depends largely on learning to succeed in what he called a “web of relationships”—the ability to cooperate with others and function as an effective team.

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Think Together

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An executive of the world’s largest toymaker said, “We are such a machine in terms of what we deliver on an annual basis that it doesn’t allow time to think.”

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God's Tender Care

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During a time of grief, C. S. Lewis observed that his neighbors walked across the street to avoid him when they saw him approaching.

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A Lesson In Praise

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Psalm 150 is not only a beautiful expression of praise, it’s also a lesson in praising the Lord. It tells us where to praise, why we’re to praise, how we’re to praise, and who should offer praise.

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"He's In Heaven"

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On August 28, 2003, my good friend Kurt De Haan, the former managing editor of Our Daily Bread, died of a heart attack while on his lunchtime run. When I learned the news, I said to myself, “He’s in heaven,” which brought me great comfort.

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God's Appointments

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Life-changing events do not happen by accident. They are not determined by the stars. They are not by chance. There is no such thing as chance. The Lord uses every situation in life to accomplish His purposes.

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Who Gets The Love?

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A sociologist was writing a book about the difficulties of growing up in a large family, so he interviewed the mother of 13 children. After several questions, he asked, “Do you think all children deserve the full, impartial love and attention of a mother?”

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The Right Signal

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It was a tragic mistake. On July 3, 1988, the guided-missile cruiser USS Vincennes shot down an Iranian airliner with 290 souls aboard. All were lost. The ship’s captain mistakenly thought they were under attack by an F-14 Iranian fighter.

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Sent Down

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A sportswriter described former major league baseball player and manager Don Baylor as a person who always remembered how it felt to be “sent down” to the minor leagues. When one of his players had to be demoted, he would always meet with him to explain the decision. A team owner said of Baylor, “He has been through a lot of life lessons he can share with the players.” It makes a big difference when the manager knows how a player feels.

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