Every Knee Shall Bow: A Literary Treasury for the Advancement of the Arts in Worship will be released October 1st in Dallas, Texas! You may also order your copy online NOW! www.basarpublishing.com (List Price: $14.99 plus $3.00 shipping).
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TRAINING TO REIGN by Reign Dance Company (Paperback and Digital Download) Pre-Sale Date: April 7, 2014 Release Date: April 26, 2014 Transform your worship arts ministry forever! Let Reign Dance Company share their testimonies of how a Christian dance company succeeds with a team-based leadership approach. If you desire to launch a dynamic church dance ministry, a community-based arts organization or a global arts outreach missions team, "Training to Reign" will provide the steps needed to triumph. Begin your Kingdom training session today! List Price: $13.99 Shipping: $2.50 Pre-sale orders will ship the same day that they arrive. Reserve your copy TODAY! http://www.reigndancecompany.com/products Whether you have one goal or several, if you are not precise about your aim, you will miss. Working on a skill occasionally will not make you an expert. Regular, frequent practice should result in improvement. If not, you may need to set a new target. The virtues of goal setting are being touted by many leaders in the professional arena. Determining if a goal is realistic is really not an indicator of potential success. The dedication and investment allotted to see the dream realized will anchor the target in place. It may be time to set a new target, replace it, or even enlarge it. As a writer, I have learned that consistent commitment to blogging, social media, and a dedicated writing schedule produces multiple books and expands my audience. If we only aim to succeed occasionally, we are merely playing a game of chance. Custom-made garments are designed to fit the wearer perfectly. When attire is purchased off the rack, there is a general size range that allows the clothing to fit, though many times, imperfectly. Although alterations can be made, the color, cut and material have already been predetermined. Many of us are disappointed when garments designed for someone else don't quite work out for us. Our own unique talents, gifts and abilities should not be compared to the specifications outlined for another. There may be two singers with different ranges, styles, and tones that are both great artists. It's completely fine to embrace the training of a profession without becoming the status quo. Why fit in when you can customize your own designs? Constantly trying to measure up to unrealistic expectations will infuse us with a sense of failure. Performing below our own potential would be a great waste of human treasure. Set a new standard. Raise the bar. Multiply your talents to a level of excellence that shines through preparation, planning, and persistence. If you don't "fit," you could very well be a custom project developed for an extraordinary purpose! We know how devastating it can be to lose the progress we've made. It's easier to begin a race than to finish it. Somewhere along the journey, pain, fatigue, and pressure collide and we may consider giving up. Some may abruptly stop in the middle of the road while others move forward, undaunted. Coasting downhill takes the least amount of effort. When the uphill battle intensifies, we must maintain forward motion in order to reach the finish line. Things are not always fairy-tale wonderful. We get off track, miss deadlines, and sometimes disappoint ourselves more than we affect the next person. Loss of momentum can cause us to abandon a project that had great potential. Avoid the pitfalls that aim to stall you and press on. Though not impossible, it is more difficult to gain a win from behind. Stay out in front and keep up the pace! |
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