December 2014

Coffee Break Bible Study (and a closing message): Revelation 12-21 #bgbg2

As you know, the Coffee Break Bible study posts have helped you travel through the entire New Testament in 2014.  I hope it has been a blessing to you! In order to finish with the end of the year, this post takes all the remaining chapters of Revelation and gives you questions for each one. […]

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Coffee Break Bible Study: Revelation 7-11 #bgbg2

Read [biblegateway passage=”Revelation 7″]. What types of things are happening in this chapter?   What are some promises for those who have suffered? Read [biblegateway passage=”Revelation 8″]. What are some of the majestic scenes in this chapter?   How does reading about such unusual events make you feel?   Read [biblegateway passage=”Revelation 9″]. What do

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15 Ways to Be Ready for Company (any time of the year)

Does your heart rate increase when company is coming? Here is a list of 15 ways you can keep your home–and yourself–ready for company no matter whether a holiday is coming or not! 1. Keep non-perishable snacks on hand (such as cheese sticks, 100-calorie cookies, etc.) and put them out in an attractive bowl or

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Coffee Break Bible Study: 1 John 5; 2 John; 3 John; Jude; Revelation 1 #bgbg2

Read [biblegateway passage=”1 John 5″]. How do we know that we truly love God?   What touches you about the conclusion of this letter?   Read [biblegateway passage=”2 John.”] Who do you think John is writing to?   What is meaningful about verse 4? Your situation may or may not reflect this. Spend some time

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Organizational Charts: Thinking Outside the Boxes and Arrows

Many businesses and non-profit organizations have an organizational chart of some type, which can be a good idea. Clearly defined responsibilities can really help team members know what they are responsible for and who to go to when they need information or approval for a project. However, organizational charts can cause problems too. Let’s consider

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