Month: October 2014

Words [Godspot]

According to research the number of words spoken by the average man daily is about 10,000. The average woman speaks about 25,000 words. They say that often we’ve used up our words by the time we’ve finished work each day. And that’s why men in particular like to grunt and nod in front of the more »

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Ed Stetzer

Ed Stetzer is the President of LifeWay Research, a prolific author & speaker. He has planted, revitalized, & pastored churches, trained pastors & church planters on 6 continents, holds 2 masters degrees & 2 doctorates, & has written dozens of articles & books. He is also a contributing editor for Christianity Today.

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Love Languages [Godspot]

Author Gary Chapman has helped many relationships with his books on Love Languages. He outlines five ways to express and experience love and what he calls Love Languages. They’re listed as Gifts, Quality Time, Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service and Physical Touch. Some have suggested that food should be the sixth love language. Chapman more »

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Laughter [Godspot]

Research shows that the health benefits of laughter are far ranging. Studies have shown that laughter can help relieve pain, bring greater happiness and even increase immunity. One study suggests that pharmacy healthy children may laugh as much as 400 times a day, but adults tend to laugh only 15 times a day. I reckon more »

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Neil Johnson

Neil Johnson has worked in radio and as a Pastor for many years, he shares about his recent trip to the Middle East on a fact-finding mission with persecuted believers.

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David Willersdorf

David Willersdorf has had his songs recorded by Dove and Grammy Award nominees, Hillsong, Darlene Zschech, Motown and Gospel artists and many other great singers around the world. He talks about his new collaborative single with Steve Grace, Steve Apirana and Peter Shurley etc. Which is raising money for Compassion. He also shares about his new album produced by Rick Price, from his band, “The Free.”

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