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Our High Calling
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How often do we try to send our little squeaky problems up or down the chain for someone else to solve?
by Howard Butt, Jr.
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Retirement Consultant
An ordinary person who attends to the details can make an extraordinary difference.
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Resolutions
It's the time for resolutions. And profound change is so difficult.
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Ball Field
When Ray took part-time work picking up trash at the baseball stadium, he learned what it meant to be invisible.
by Howard Butt, Jr.
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A Cup of Tea
The smallest acts reveal the immense power of love.
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The Tutor
Sherry was a tutor, hired to review grammar with 10-year-old Bobby in the hospital burn unit.
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Senator Hutchinson
U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison graduated from law school at a time when top firms weren't hiring women.
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Bruce Springsteen
Stuck in an ordinary routine? There's dignity and grace.
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Circus Parade
Bobby ran to town, found a roadside spot, and watched amazed as the circus parade passed before him.
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Tim McGuire
Faith in the workplace is not fiction. Our faith gives balance and meaning to what we do.
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Francis Scott Key
It's easy to forget that a lawyer wrote our national anthem.
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Dr. Benjamin
At age 45, Regina Benjamin became the first woman president of the Alabama State Medical Association. But her passion is still her patients.
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Car Mechanic
A mechanic sees God in a car repair; an owner sees God in his mechanic.
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Community Marching Band
Do you know your calling? Is this your time? What are you waiting for? What is your next big step
in the high calling of our daily work?
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Father Judge
Faith, work, and courage are building blocks that make quiet people into heroes. Father Judge, so good and valiant, exemplifies the many that day who gave their lives in the high calling of our daily work.
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