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Write On! - Key Components of Successful Business Communication Catholic and non-Catholic alike!Written communication is often the first impression you make on potential customers, business partners, or employers. Because of its significance to your marketing message, it is one of the most important aspects of your business.Good writing sets a positive tone and encourages people to enter into a relationship with you. It tells people that you have something worthwhile to offer them.Although writing style is a subjective preference, writing quality can be objectively defined. Three characteristics of good writing are that it is purposeful, compelling and clear.Purposeful – Every written communication has a specific purpose. It may be to inform, like a corporate newsletter, mission statement, or press release. It may be to explain, as a training manual, white paper, or business letter. Writing can also be used to motivate a sales team, instruct a student, or inspire social change. 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Consider these three questions:Do I have the expertise to write the most effective communication? Do I have the resources necessary for the results I need? Do I have time to research, write, edit and rewrite the project?Short, personal or proprietary communications, like agendas, meeting minutes and performance evaluations can easily and efficiently be completed in-house.Promotional or comprehensive corporate communications – such as press releases, sales and marketing materials, corporate newsletters, training manuals, and resumes – are often sourced to freelance writers who have the experience and creativity to maximize the impact of yo Being a Catholic (or a Baptist, a Methodist, or a Pentecostal, etc.) is not like choosing your favorite team. God is not so concerned with the groups we fellowship with as He is that we fellowship with HIM through Jesus Christ. Think about it, if I were to call myself a Catholicostal or a Bapsodist, but never went to that group’s church services except on an occasional Christmas or Easter, is it pleasing to God that I at least, CALL myself by that group’s name? Nonsense! What if I was born retarded with stunted, deformed limbs and could never choose a denomination? Would I belong to a particular group because my parents belonged, or their parents? Or because I was prayed over, dedicated, immersed, or christened as an infant by a clergyman of that group, would THAT ritualistic act please God? This is insane thinking that places the focus squarely upon our own dead works. Let us refuse to check our brains at the door, shall we? The point? God wants US! Not our religious affiliation, our theology degrees or our certifications, and not our rituals. Jesus is called, ‘Lord,’ yet for Him to be our lord; we have to serve Him obediently… even if that means leaving our denominational comfort zones. Ouch! No group has a corner on truth unless that truth comes from the inerrant Word of God, the only standard of moral and spiritual absolutes. There’s ONLY one truth. According to John 1:1-14, Jesus IS the Word in the flesh. So, to obey the Word is to obey Jesus Christ. DOCTRINE OF CHRIST...OR SOMETHING ELSE? There are three types of doctrine mentioned in the Word of God: the doctrine of men, doctrine of devils, and the doctrine of Christ and God. If the doctrine being taught by any group is bringing anyone under bondage to the manmade rules and regulations of religion, or of a denomination, this cannot be of Christ for He said “He came to set us free,” (John 8:36). The very word ‘religion,’ according to Webster’;s Dictionary, means, “return to bondage.” there is something else He has delivered us from as well that seems to have gone unnoticed and unrealized by many for centuries and that is our deliverance from “religion.” The word is traced back to the Latin word religio meaning “to tie, to bind, to restrain.” It is actually a combination of two words, re and ligare. The prefix re means “to return,” and ligare, from which we get our word ligature, means “to bind.” No word more accurately describes the man-centered, per Blogging All The Way To The Top Over the years, in conversations with Catholics and former Catholics, the question has been asked of me, "Michael, why did you leave the Catholic Church?"When most people think of a blog, they think of a convenient way to post pictures of their pet, or to comment either on current events or their favorite sports team. This however is not the case anymore. 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They begin to feel as though they are part of a group, thus becoming a loyal customer. As we all know, a loyal customer becomes a great salesman for your product in the future. As a boy, I was taught the party line that I belonged to "the one true Church." Years later, I was affiliated with another denomination that referred to itself as being the "one true church" and have since heard Mormons and Jehovah Witnesses refer to themselves likewise. I would wholeheartedly agree that the Roman Catholic "Holy Mother" Church is the one true DENOMINATION, but who can say the deviciveness of denominationalism is a good thing?? Among the things God hates, all listed in Proverbs 6:16-19, one of those is in verse 19, "...a man who stirs up dissension among brothers." So many splinter groups all branching off - and INCLUDING - Catholicism do NOT display the show of "Oneness" for which Jesus prayed. I'm sure most would agree that one cannot make a good decision without good information. Even one's decision to follow Christ is based upon the hearing/reading, of the Scriptures - the gathering and processing of this information about Jesus Christ, His teachings and what He claimed about Himself. My purpose here is to reveal the information I've gathered regarding Catholicism that made me ask the questions that demanded a verdict. I don't believe in blind faith for I feel that, in the end, it is really nothing more than having faith in faith. I am a firm proponent that we must resist the tendancy of most religionists of checking one's brain at the door. My mission is not to create more ex-Catholics. In fact, based on what you're about to read, if you're going to choose to be a Catholic, you had BETTER excel at the role. If that's where you're going, you had BETTER be good at it. REAL good. You'll see why. The matter of "creating EX-Catholics" appears, statistically, to be taking care of itself. Although, according to the Synod of Bishops, Rome 2003, the world's Catholic population grew by 15 MILLION between 2002-03, the last year for which full statistics could be found, breaking the 1 BILLION mark. 1.2% of that growth took place in the America's, treated as one continent Nearly half the world's Catholics live in the Western hemisphere. There was no significant growth in Europe. According primarily to Gallup Polls in various years, Sunday Mass attendance among Catholics in the United States has sunk by 400% since Vatican II. When asked whether they had attended Mass within the past week, the following percentage of Catholics answered 'Yes': 1958: 74%; 1965: 71%, after the Mass was allowed to be said in "the vulgar tongues"; 1968: 65%, after the very words of Consecration were changed; 1969: 63%, when the Novus Ordo Worship Service was first announced; 1970: 60%, when the Novus Ordo Worship Service was introduced; 1971: 50%, after one year of exclusive Novus Ordo worship services; 1988: 48%; 1993: 25%; 1995: 22%; 1999: 19%, after twenty years of exclusive Novus Ordo worship services 2001: 17% (SOURCE: TRADITIO, Traditional Roman Catholic Internet Site, www.traditio.com). Other sources reflect that latest statistic as being from 45% to 32% in America. Catholics 36-54 are most likely to rarely or never attend Mass. According to national catholic reporter, 77% of Catholics beieve one can be a "good" Catholic without attending Mass every Sunday. Less than 23% described themselves as "highly committed" to the Church in 1999, down 4 points from 1987. In America alone, the number of priests has gone from 58,632 in 1965 to 42,528 in 2005. The number of nuns, from 179,954 in 1965 to 68,634 in 2005. The number of American graduate seminarians has gone from 8,325 in 1965 to 3,308 in 2005. Parishes without a priest in the U.S. went from 549 in 1965 up to 3,251 in 2005. (SOURCE: The Official catholic Directory, the Vatican's Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae.) According to Michael Cieslak, Diocese of Rockford, Illinois, "the Catholic Church is governed by its internal church regulations, the Code of Canon law. This Code makes no references to people needing to register in a parish to be committed as Catholics. While this practice may make good sense from an administrative point of views, this goes beyond any requirements of Church Law. The Code simply says that a person is considered a Catholic if he/she is baptized a Catholic and does not formally repudiate his/her faith." In that case, I'm still considered a Catholic. Where baptisms, weddings, first communions, conversions and deaths are concerned, the Catholic Church keeps great records. Naturally, such record keeping techniques - which include non-Latin Rites, Ukranian Catholics and Coptic Catholics, etc. - cannot help but pad the statistics. WHAT ROME TEACHES: The Basics Like most Christian denominations, Catholicism claims as its basis the beliefs and teachings of the early Church fathers. Catholics believe in the promise of God to send a Savior after the fall of man in the Garden of Eden and in His promise to Abraham that all generations would be blessed through his descendants. They believe that these promises were fulfilled through the person of Jesus Christ, in His miraculous virgin birth, in His miracles, beginning at Cana, in the details of His crucifixion, and in His burial and glorious resurrection. Most Catholics in the West believe Jesus is returning for His Bride, the Church Universal, not only those who call themselves “Catholic.” They believe in Heaven and Hell, Devils and Angels. Catholics believe that the forgiveness of sins through the shedding of the innocent blood of the Lamb is the only way for there to be remission for sins. They believe in the acts of the early Church. They believe in the New Covenant and that forgiveness of sins is available to all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. SO, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? At this point, many non-Catholics might possibly be shocked to read what you’ve just read, wondering what it is EXACTLY that makes a Catholic “different.” Indeed, Catholics refer to themselves as “Christians,” and “Believers,” just as other groups do. Everything just described encompasses the major part of Christendom worldwide. So, what’s the difference? We know there ARE differences but, in terms of salvation, do these differences matter? After all, Catholics can be saved just as anybody else can but surely not merely because they’re Catholic and surely not because they fulfilled all the rites of the denomination. Right? In light of eternity, there isn’t any difference in Catholicism either. A born-again Catholic will be right there in Heaven alongside the born-again Baptist, the Pentecostal, the Methodist, et al, none of them being referred to as anything but a "child of God" from then till eternity future. The deception among ALL Christian groups is that, somehow, by going through their prescribed rituals, jumping through all their manmade hoops, praying the proper prayers, that salvation can be somehow assured. Salvation CAN be assured, but not through the do’s and don’ts of any manmade denomination. No, Performance Mode Christianity won't cut it. We’re human BEINGS, not human DOINGS. Jesus did not say “THIS is the way.” He said, “I am the WAY,” John 14:6. He even referred to Himself as “the Door” in John 10:9. The words, “Follow Me…,” or some variation thereof, appear 30 times in the New Testament. The phrase "you must be born again" appears only once. Odd how organized Christianity has established a number of "methods" for acquiring salvation when the Scripture - Jesus Himself - clearly says that we must simply believe in Jesus and follow the example He set for us (I've found 10 verses in reference to that fact; Google: "Jesus came as an example"). According to Ephesians 2:8,9 salvation comes by God’s grace, His unattainable favor - the POWER to do that which we have been commissioned to do - through our FAITH, the evidence of that which is hoped for, the substance of that which we cannot see (Hebrews 11:1). It’s not by our own WORKS, because our righteousness is filthy rags in the sight of God, (Isaiah 64:6). He is HOLY and we are UNHOLY without Christ. Romans 10:9,10 assures us that if we CONFESS that Jesus is Lord (He already IS Lord of everything, EXCEPT our selfish, sin-filled hearts… we must willingly turn our lives over to Him as His servants, making Him Lord of our lives) and BELIEVE in our hearts that God raised Him from the dead (acknowledging His authority even over Death itself, thereby confirming His deity) as dependant upon Him as we are for oxygen, we will THEN be saved. Only then. There’s no more to do! The work was FINISHED at the cross. Then, why do we force ourselves, and each other, to carry a greater burden than God Himself requires of us? Jesus said, “My yoke is easy, my burden light,” Matthew 11:30. Romans 8:1 declares, “There is no condemnation (no chance of Hell) for those who are in Him. For the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set us FREE from the Law of sin and death.” What’s the Law of Sin and Death? Basically, you break it, you buy it! If you sin, you die. Well, that’s the Law of Moses. That’s ten commandment stuff. That’s the Old Testament. We are under a new and better covenant now. That’s something the universal church can rejoice in - not only those in the Catholic camp. Christianity should have nothing to do with wanting to be a “good Catholic” or a “staunch Methodist” or a “dyedin-the-wool Baptist,” etc., so much as it should wanting to be the best “imitators of Christ” possible (Ephesians 5:1). Some of the most incredible Christians who ever walked the earth claimed to be Catholics, or were claimed BY the Roman Catholic church, which was man’s first attempt at organizing Christianity. They could out-pray and out-faith most of today’s other denominations or non-denominations. Their stories are rich with faith and miracles and are worth reading by anyone, Catholic and non-Catholic alike! Being a Catholic (or a Baptist, a Methodist, or a Pentecostal, etc.) is not like choosing your favorite team. God is not so concerned with the groups we fellowship with as He is that we fellowship with HIM through Jesus Christ. Think about it, if I were to call myself a Catholicostal or a Bapsodist, but never went to that group’s church services except on an occasional Christmas or Easter, is it pleasing to God that I at least, CALL myself by that group’s name? Nonsense! What if I was born retarded with stunted, deformed limbs and could never choose a denomination? Would I belong to a particular group because my parents belonged, or their parents? Or because I was prayed over, dedicated, immersed, or christened as an infant by a clergyman of that group, would THAT ritualistic act please God? This is insane thinking that places the focus squarely upon our own dead works. Let us refuse to check our brains at the door, shall we? The point? God wants US! Not our religious affiliation, our theology degrees or our certifications, and not our rituals. Jesus is called, ‘Lord,’ yet for Him to be our lord; we have to serve Him obediently… even if that means leaving our denominational comfort zones. Ouch! No group has a corner on truth unless that truth comes from the inerrant Word of God, the only standard of moral and spiritual absolutes. There’s ONLY one truth. According to John 1:1-14, Jesus IS the Word in the flesh. So, to obey the Word is to obey Jesus Christ. DOCTRINE OF CHRIST...OR SOMETHING ELSE? There are three types of doctrine mentioned in the Word of God: the doctrine of men, doctrine of devils, and the doctrine of Christ and God. If the doctrine being taught by any group is bringing anyone under bondage to the manmade rules and regulations of religion, or of a denomination, this cannot be of Christ for He said “He came to set us free,” (John 8:36). The very word ‘religion,’ according to Webster’;s Dictionary, means, “return to bondage.” there is something else He has delivered us from as well that seems to have gone unnoticed and unrealized by many for centuries and that is our deliverance from “religion.” The word is traced back to the Latin word religio meaning “to tie, to bind, to restrain.” It is actually a combination of two words, re and ligare. The prefix re means “to return,” and ligare, from which we get our word ligature, means “to bind.” No word more accurately describes the man-centered, perf Web Marketers - Get Some Professional Help! t week, the following percentage of Catholics answered 'Yes': 1958: 74%; 1965: 71%, after the Mass was allowed to be said in "the vulgar tongues"; 1968: 65%, after the very words of Consecration were changed; 1969: 63%, when the Novus Ordo Worship Service was first announced; 1970: 60%, when the Novus Ordo Worship Service was introduced; 1971: 50%, after one year of exclusive Novus Ordo worship services; 1988: 48%; 1993: 25%; 1995: 22%; 1999: 19%, after twenty years of exclusive Novus Ordo worship services 2001: 17% (SOURCE: TRADITIO, Traditional Roman Catholic Internet Site, www.traditio.com). Other sources reflect that latest statistic as being from 45% to 32% in America. Catholics 36-54 are most likely to rarely or never attend Mass. According to national catholic reporter, 77% of Catholics beieve one can be a "good" Catholic without attending Mass every Sunday. Less than 23% described themselves as "highly committed" to the Church in 1999, down 4 points from 1987.There is lots of freelance help available on the internet, from writers, editors, proofreaders and other professionals in the writing industry to software developers, graphic designers, web designers and all manner of other technical and business specialists.Thanks to the increasingly popular outsourcing exchanges, such as Elance.com, SmarterWork.com and ContractedWork.com, it is now very easy to find and hire the right contractor for your project at the right price. If you need help with a technical project, such as software development or web programming, there are even exchanges like RentACoder.com that specialize in these disciplines and organize their participants according to their individual skills.Using an outsourcing exchange is quick and easy. 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You simply pre-pay the contract value into an escrow account (an interim bank account provided by the exchange operator) knowing that it will only be released to the contractor when you confirm that the work has been completed to your satisfaction. Likewise, the contractor benefits from the reassurance that funds have been reserved to pay for his services. For complex projects, it is even possible to administer phased payments via the escrow account and, in the event of a dispute, take advantage of an arbitration service.One of the benefits of online outsourcing exchanges is that they provide access to contractors from all over the world. Several countries (such as India and parts of Eastern Europe) have very low labor rates but a highly skilled and professional workforce, making it possible to buy hig In America alone, the number of priests has gone from 58,632 in 1965 to 42,528 in 2005. The number of nuns, from 179,954 in 1965 to 68,634 in 2005. The number of American graduate seminarians has gone from 8,325 in 1965 to 3,308 in 2005. Parishes without a priest in the U.S. went from 549 in 1965 up to 3,251 in 2005. (SOURCE: The Official catholic Directory, the Vatican's Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae.) According to Michael Cieslak, Diocese of Rockford, Illinois, "the Catholic Church is governed by its internal church regulations, the Code of Canon law. This Code makes no references to people needing to register in a parish to be committed as Catholics. While this practice may make good sense from an administrative point of views, this goes beyond any requirements of Church Law. The Code simply says that a person is considered a Catholic if he/she is baptized a Catholic and does not formally repudiate his/her faith." In that case, I'm still considered a Catholic. Where baptisms, weddings, first communions, conversions and deaths are concerned, the Catholic Church keeps great records. Naturally, such record keeping techniques - which include non-Latin Rites, Ukranian Catholics and Coptic Catholics, etc. - cannot help but pad the statistics. WHAT ROME TEACHES: The Basics Like most Christian denominations, Catholicism claims as its basis the beliefs and teachings of the early Church fathers. Catholics believe in the promise of God to send a Savior after the fall of man in the Garden of Eden and in His promise to Abraham that all generations would be blessed through his descendants. They believe that these promises were fulfilled through the person of Jesus Christ, in His miraculous virgin birth, in His miracles, beginning at Cana, in the details of His crucifixion, and in His burial and glorious resurrection. Most Catholics in the West believe Jesus is returning for His Bride, the Church Universal, not only those who call themselves “Catholic.” They believe in Heaven and Hell, Devils and Angels. Catholics believe that the forgiveness of sins through the shedding of the innocent blood of the Lamb is the only way for there to be remission for sins. They believe in the acts of the early Church. They believe in the New Covenant and that forgiveness of sins is available to all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. SO, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? At this point, many non-Catholics might possibly be shocked to read what you’ve just read, wondering what it is EXACTLY that makes a Catholic “different.” Indeed, Catholics refer to themselves as “Christians,” and “Believers,” just as other groups do. Everything just described encompasses the major part of Christendom worldwide. So, what’s the difference? We know there ARE differences but, in terms of salvation, do these differences matter? After all, Catholics can be saved just as anybody else can but surely not merely because they’re Catholic and surely not because they fulfilled all the rites of the denomination. Right? In light of eternity, there isn’t any difference in Catholicism either. A born-again Catholic will be right there in Heaven alongside the born-again Baptist, the Pentecostal, the Methodist, et al, none of them being referred to as anything but a "child of God" from then till eternity future. The deception among ALL Christian groups is that, somehow, by going through their prescribed rituals, jumping through all their manmade hoops, praying the proper prayers, that salvation can be somehow assured. Salvation CAN be assured, but not through the do’s and don’ts of any manmade denomination. No, Performance Mode Christianity won't cut it. We’re human BEINGS, not human DOINGS. Jesus did not say “THIS is the way.” He said, “I am the WAY,” John 14:6. He even referred to Himself as “the Door” in John 10:9. The words, “Follow Me…,” or some variation thereof, appear 30 times in the New Testament. The phrase "you must be born again" appears only once. Odd how organized Christianity has established a number of "methods" for acquiring salvation when the Scripture - Jesus Himself - clearly says that we must simply believe in Jesus and follow the example He set for us (I've found 10 verses in reference to that fact; Google: "Jesus came as an example"). According to Ephesians 2:8,9 salvation comes by God’s grace, His unattainable favor - the POWER to do that which we have been commissioned to do - through our FAITH, the evidence of that which is hoped for, the substance of that which we cannot see (Hebrews 11:1). It’s not by our own WORKS, because our righteousness is filthy rags in the sight of God, (Isaiah 64:6). He is HOLY and we are UNHOLY without Christ. Romans 10:9,10 assures us that if we CONFESS that Jesus is Lord (He already IS Lord of everything, EXCEPT our selfish, sin-filled hearts… we must willingly turn our lives over to Him as His servants, making Him Lord of our lives) and BELIEVE in our hearts that God raised Him from the dead (acknowledging His authority even over Death itself, thereby confirming His deity) as dependant upon Him as we are for oxygen, we will THEN be saved. Only then. There’s no more to do! The work was FINISHED at the cross. Then, why do we force ourselves, and each other, to carry a greater burden than God Himself requires of us? Jesus said, “My yoke is easy, my burden light,” Matthew 11:30. Romans 8:1 declares, “There is no condemnation (no chance of Hell) for those who are in Him. For the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set us FREE from the Law of sin and death.” What’s the Law of Sin and Death? Basically, you break it, you buy it! If you sin, you die. Well, that’s the Law of Moses. That’s ten commandment stuff. That’s the Old Testament. We are under a new and better covenant now. That’s something the universal church can rejoice in - not only those in the Catholic camp. Christianity should have nothing to do with wanting to be a “good Catholic” or a “staunch Methodist” or a “dyedin-the-wool Baptist,” etc., so much as it should wanting to be the best “imitators of Christ” possible (Ephesians 5:1). Some of the most incredible Christians who ever walked the earth claimed to be Catholics, or were claimed BY the Roman Catholic church, which was man’s first attempt at organizing Christianity. They could out-pray and out-faith most of today’s other denominations or non-denominations. Their stories are rich with faith and miracles and are worth reading by anyone, Catholic and non-Catholic alike! Being a Catholic (or a Baptist, a Methodist, or a Pentecostal, etc.) is not like choosing your favorite team. God is not so concerned with the groups we fellowship with as He is that we fellowship with HIM through Jesus Christ. Think about it, if I were to call myself a Catholicostal or a Bapsodist, but never went to that group’s church services except on an occasional Christmas or Easter, is it pleasing to God that I at least, CALL myself by that group’s name? Nonsense! What if I was born retarded with stunted, deformed limbs and could never choose a denomination? Would I belong to a particular group because my parents belonged, or their parents? Or because I was prayed over, dedicated, immersed, or christened as an infant by a clergyman of that group, would THAT ritualistic act please God? This is insane thinking that places the focus squarely upon our own dead works. Let us refuse to check our brains at the door, shall we? The point? God wants US! Not our religious affiliation, our theology degrees or our certifications, and not our rituals. Jesus is called, ‘Lord,’ yet for Him to be our lord; we have to serve Him obediently… even if that means leaving our denominational comfort zones. Ouch! No group has a corner on truth unless that truth comes from the inerrant Word of God, the only standard of moral and spiritual absolutes. There’s ONLY one truth. According to John 1:1-14, Jesus IS the Word in the flesh. So, to obey the Word is to obey Jesus Christ. DOCTRINE OF CHRIST...OR SOMETHING ELSE? There are three types of doctrine mentioned in the Word of God: the doctrine of men, doctrine of devils, and the doctrine of Christ and God. If the doctrine being taught by any group is bringing anyone under bondage to the manmade rules and regulations of religion, or of a denomination, this cannot be of Christ for He said “He came to set us free,” (John 8:36). The very word ‘religion,’ according to Webster’;s Dictionary, means, “return to bondage.” there is something else He has delivered us from as well that seems to have gone unnoticed and unrealized by many for centuries and that is our deliverance from “religion.” The word is traced back to the Latin word religio meaning “to tie, to bind, to restrain.” It is actually a combination of two words, re and ligare. The prefix re means “to return,” and ligare, from which we get our word ligature, means “to bind.” No word more accurately describes the man-centered, per How Does That Help? rden of Eden and in His promise to Abraham that all generations would be blessed through his descendants. They believe that these promises were fulfilled through the person of Jesus Christ, in His miraculous virgin birth, in His miracles, beginning at Cana, in the details of His crucifixion, and in His burial and glorious resurrection.I recently called for technical support from my ISP, (because I could not connect about my issue any other way I tried,) to check with them about an issue I wanted to confirm my own suspicions about.After spending a half hour on the phone with the foreign gentleman, I decided to end the conversation because we were not connecting well. Following the call, I received an email from the "engineer" who attempted to answer my question. Here are actual excerpts from that message: “hi John, i am mailing this link for u to get ur problem of bouncing back emails be fixed pls make sure that u down load the software and run it on ur computer, the link is (excluded) with regards Sam technical voice support”Now, in my own background, I provided complex support at an engineering level for a number of companies, and though I could not always give customers the answers they wanted to hear, I did use reasonable English in my vocal and written correspondences. In this particular case, the advice I received did not even come close to identifying the real problem, much less an adequate solution. Communications like the one above have become the norm for today's quality of support, because they took it away from us to save the company money and please the shareholders. Proportionately, the shareholders of such companies receive a far smaller cut of the improved profits than the executives that choose to do business this way.One thing I am certain about; I would have been fired the same day I produced a customer response like the one shown above. If we need to go to a far away land to find this quality of communication, perhaps we could obtain the equivalent of an HB-1 visa in that country to have the opportunity to train them how to speak and write in English. If American customers are not worthy of receiving adequate English speaking support in their own country, what does this tell us about the value of our consumer dollars and our work ethics?Seeking to do business with an uneven playing field will result in the ultimate degradation of the priority objective for preserving the prosperity and focus on the people we serve in this country. For American businesses, raising the standard of living for foreign interests should not be a higher priority than preserving our own. Most Catholics in the West believe Jesus is returning for His Bride, the Church Universal, not only those who call themselves “Catholic.” They believe in Heaven and Hell, Devils and Angels. Catholics believe that the forgiveness of sins through the shedding of the innocent blood of the Lamb is the only way for there to be remission for sins. They believe in the acts of the early Church. They believe in the New Covenant and that forgiveness of sins is available to all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. SO, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? At this point, many non-Catholics might possibly be shocked to read what you’ve just read, wondering what it is EXACTLY that makes a Catholic “different.” Indeed, Catholics refer to themselves as “Christians,” and “Believers,” just as other groups do. Everything just described encompasses the major part of Christendom worldwide. So, what’s the difference? We know there ARE differences but, in terms of salvation, do these differences matter? After all, Catholics can be saved just as anybody else can but surely not merely because they’re Catholic and surely not because they fulfilled all the rites of the denomination. Right? In light of eternity, there isn’t any difference in Catholicism either. A born-again Catholic will be right there in Heaven alongside the born-again Baptist, the Pentecostal, the Methodist, et al, none of them being referred to as anything but a "child of God" from then till eternity future. The deception among ALL Christian groups is that, somehow, by going through their prescribed rituals, jumping through all their manmade hoops, praying the proper prayers, that salvation can be somehow assured. Salvation CAN be assured, but not through the do’s and don’ts of any manmade denomination. No, Performance Mode Christianity won't cut it. We’re human BEINGS, not human DOINGS. Jesus did not say “THIS is the way.” He said, “I am the WAY,” John 14:6. He even referred to Himself as “the Door” in John 10:9. The words, “Follow Me…,” or some variation thereof, appear 30 times in the New Testament. The phrase "you must be born again" appears only once. Odd how organized Christianity has established a number of "methods" for acquiring salvation when the Scripture - Jesus Himself - clearly says that we must simply believe in Jesus and follow the example He set for us (I've found 10 verses in reference to that fact; Google: "Jesus came as an example"). According to Ephesians 2:8,9 salvation comes by God’s grace, His unattainable favor - the POWER to do that which we have been commissioned to do - through our FAITH, the evidence of that which is hoped for, the substance of that which we cannot see (Hebrews 11:1). It’s not by our own WORKS, because our righteousness is filthy rags in the sight of God, (Isaiah 64:6). He is HOLY and we are UNHOLY without Christ. Romans 10:9,10 assures us that if we CONFESS that Jesus is Lord (He already IS Lord of everything, EXCEPT our selfish, sin-filled hearts… we must willingly turn our lives over to Him as His servants, making Him Lord of our lives) and BELIEVE in our hearts that God raised Him from the dead (acknowledging His authority even over Death itself, thereby confirming His deity) as dependant upon Him as we are for oxygen, we will THEN be saved. Only then. There’s no more to do! The work was FINISHED at the cross. Then, why do we force ourselves, and each other, to carry a greater burden than God Himself requires of us? Jesus said, “My yoke is easy, my burden light,” Matthew 11:30. Romans 8:1 declares, “There is no condemnation (no chance of Hell) for those who are in Him. For the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set us FREE from the Law of sin and death.” What’s the Law of Sin and Death? Basically, you break it, you buy it! If you sin, you die. Well, that’s the Law of Moses. That’s ten commandment stuff. That’s the Old Testament. We are under a new and better covenant now. That’s something the universal church can rejoice in - not only those in the Catholic camp. Christianity should have nothing to do with wanting to be a “good Catholic” or a “staunch Methodist” or a “dyedin-the-wool Baptist,” etc., so much as it should wanting to be the best “imitators of Christ” possible (Ephesians 5:1). Some of the most incredible Christians who ever walked the earth claimed to be Catholics, or were claimed BY the Roman Catholic church, which was man’s first attempt at organizing Christianity. They could out-pray and out-faith most of today’s other denominations or non-denominations. Their stories are rich with faith and miracles and are worth reading by anyone, Catholic and non-Catholic alike! Being a Catholic (or a Baptist, a Methodist, or a Pentecostal, etc.) is not like choosing your favorite team. God is not so concerned with the groups we fellowship with as He is that we fellowship with HIM through Jesus Christ. Think about it, if I were to call myself a Catholicostal or a Bapsodist, but never went to that group’s church services except on an occasional Christmas or Easter, is it pleasing to God that I at least, CALL myself by that group’s name? Nonsense! What if I was born retarded with stunted, deformed limbs and could never choose a denomination? Would I belong to a particular group because my parents belonged, or their parents? Or because I was prayed over, dedicated, immersed, or christened as an infant by a clergyman of that group, would THAT ritualistic act please God? This is insane thinking that places the focus squarely upon our own dead works. Let us refuse to check our brains at the door, shall we? The point? God wants US! Not our religious affiliation, our theology degrees or our certifications, and not our rituals. Jesus is called, ‘Lord,’ yet for Him to be our lord; we have to serve Him obediently… even if that means leaving our denominational comfort zones. Ouch! No group has a corner on truth unless that truth comes from the inerrant Word of God, the only standard of moral and spiritual absolutes. There’s ONLY one truth. According to John 1:1-14, Jesus IS the Word in the flesh. So, to obey the Word is to obey Jesus Christ. DOCTRINE OF CHRIST...OR SOMETHING ELSE? There are three types of doctrine mentioned in the Word of God: the doctrine of men, doctrine of devils, and the doctrine of Christ and God. If the doctrine being taught by any group is bringing anyone under bondage to the manmade rules and regulations of religion, or of a denomination, this cannot be of Christ for He said “He came to set us free,” (John 8:36). The very word ‘religion,’ according to Webster’;s Dictionary, means, “return to bondage.” there is something else He has delivered us from as well that seems to have gone unnoticed and unrealized by many for centuries and that is our deliverance from “religion.” The word is traced back to the Latin word religio meaning “to tie, to bind, to restrain.” It is actually a combination of two words, re and ligare. The prefix re means “to return,” and ligare, from which we get our word ligature, means “to bind.” No word more accurately describes the man-centered, per Do You Go The Extra Mile for Your Customers? d Christianity has established a number of "methods" for acquiring salvation when the Scripture - Jesus Himself - clearly says that we must simply believe in Jesus and follow the example He set for us (I've found 10 verses in reference to that fact; Google: "Jesus came as an example").Marketing to the customers you already have!Here are a few questions to ask your business and tips to make it better:1) How many times do your customers do business with you in a week/month/year? Customer frequency is even more important than getting new customers! That’s right. I said it…the very thing you may be focused on should not be your primary focus. Calm down…I didn’t say remove your focus.Take an auto shop for instance…most shop owners who I have spoken with over the years are always asking me “Joe, how do I increase customer/car count?” when the better question is “Joe, how do I make each of my customers/cars count?”My answer to that, and this applies to any business, is to put in place a program or series of programs with focus on retaining customers, or welcoming back old ones. For example, you may implement a type of VIP Membership program for customers who have done regular business with you. To gain membership, a customer could meet criteria that you have set (i.e. sales dollars, number of months a regular customer, etc…). In some businesses and markets, customers would be willing to pay for such a membership.Make sure your program includes an element to give the customer something as a member of your VIP program. As humans, status means a lot. Having a frameable certificate or a membership card is important to the success of this program. Also, be sure to include benefits that “ordinary customers” do not get. Discounts, access to professionals in your company, a free newsletter, and other items to make membership a percieved value to your customer.2) Do you have more to offer each customer?Single product sales are tough. If all you have to offer a customer is a single product or service…an easy answer is develop a series of reports or cd study courses within your field of expertise. This will give you more opportunities to sell something to the same customers that you have already “warmed up” to your company. You will find a higher Return On Investment (ROI) on your marketing dollar with your current customer base than you will marketing for a “fresh” customer. Which leads me to the final question for this month’s tip…3) How are you allocating your marketing budget? For newer companies with less established customer bases…this one is tough…but as you continue to add customers to your database, you need to devote more and more of your marketing budget to re- According to Ephesians 2:8,9 salvation comes by God’s grace, His unattainable favor - the POWER to do that which we have been commissioned to do - through our FAITH, the evidence of that which is hoped for, the substance of that which we cannot see (Hebrews 11:1). It’s not by our own WORKS, because our righteousness is filthy rags in the sight of God, (Isaiah 64:6). He is HOLY and we are UNHOLY without Christ. Romans 10:9,10 assures us that if we CONFESS that Jesus is Lord (He already IS Lord of everything, EXCEPT our selfish, sin-filled hearts… we must willingly turn our lives over to Him as His servants, making Him Lord of our lives) and BELIEVE in our hearts that God raised Him from the dead (acknowledging His authority even over Death itself, thereby confirming His deity) as dependant upon Him as we are for oxygen, we will THEN be saved. Only then. There’s no more to do! The work was FINISHED at the cross. Then, why do we force ourselves, and each other, to carry a greater burden than God Himself requires of us? Jesus said, “My yoke is easy, my burden light,” Matthew 11:30. Romans 8:1 declares, “There is no condemnation (no chance of Hell) for those who are in Him. For the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set us FREE from the Law of sin and death.” What’s the Law of Sin and Death? Basically, you break it, you buy it! If you sin, you die. Well, that’s the Law of Moses. That’s ten commandment stuff. That’s the Old Testament. We are under a new and better covenant now. That’s something the universal church can rejoice in - not only those in the Catholic camp. Christianity should have nothing to do with wanting to be a “good Catholic” or a “staunch Methodist” or a “dyedin-the-wool Baptist,” etc., so much as it should wanting to be the best “imitators of Christ” possible (Ephesians 5:1). Some of the most incredible Christians who ever walked the earth claimed to be Catholics, or were claimed BY the Roman Catholic church, which was man’s first attempt at organizing Christianity. They could out-pray and out-faith most of today’s other denominations or non-denominations. Their stories are rich with faith and miracles and are worth reading by anyone, Catholic and non-Catholic alike! Being a Catholic (or a Baptist, a Methodist, or a Pentecostal, etc.) is not like choosing your favorite team. God is not so concerned with the groups we fellowship with as He is that we fellowship with HIM through Jesus Christ. Think about it, if I were to call myself a Catholicostal or a Bapsodist, but never went to that group’s church services except on an occasional Christmas or Easter, is it pleasing to God that I at least, CALL myself by that group’s name? Nonsense! What if I was born retarded with stunted, deformed limbs and could never choose a denomination? Would I belong to a particular group because my parents belonged, or their parents? Or because I was prayed over, dedicated, immersed, or christened as an infant by a clergyman of that group, would THAT ritualistic act please God? This is insane thinking that places the focus squarely upon our own dead works. Let us refuse to check our brains at the door, shall we? The point? God wants US! Not our religious affiliation, our theology degrees or our certifications, and not our rituals. Jesus is called, ‘Lord,’ yet for Him to be our lord; we have to serve Him obediently… even if that means leaving our denominational comfort zones. Ouch! No group has a corner on truth unless that truth comes from the inerrant Word of God, the only standard of moral and spiritual absolutes. There’s ONLY one truth. According to John 1:1-14, Jesus IS the Word in the flesh. So, to obey the Word is to obey Jesus Christ. DOCTRINE OF CHRIST...OR SOMETHING ELSE? There are three types of doctrine mentioned in the Word of God: the doctrine of men, doctrine of devils, and the doctrine of Christ and God. If the doctrine being taught by any group is bringing anyone under bondage to the manmade rules and regulations of religion, or of a denomination, this cannot be of Christ for He said “He came to set us free,” (John 8:36). The very word ‘religion,’ according to Webster’;s Dictionary, means, “return to bondage.” there is something else He has delivered us from as well that seems to have gone unnoticed and unrealized by many for centuries and that is our deliverance from “religion.” The word is traced back to the Latin word religio meaning “to tie, to bind, to restrain.” It is actually a combination of two words, re and ligare. The prefix re means “to return,” and ligare, from which we get our word ligature, means “to bind.” No word more accurately describes the man-centered, per Sales Skills for the Non Sales Professional Catholic and non-Catholic alike!Have you ever wondered how in the heck you’re going to do it? You are a lawyer who wants to make partner, an accountant, an engineer or other professional and part of your business plan is that you have to attract business customers? You’ve always detested selling, and you can’t see yourself doing it! As a matter of fact, sales people are a HUGE turn off to you!!!Yet, you HAVE to bring in customers!!!What ARE you going to do?Many of my current or former clients fit the above description. Many of them finally contacted me, a coach, when they were in trouble because they had NO CLUE where to start. They decided that they did need help, and they realized that only a professional could rescue the mess that they’ve made.And guess what? They survived! And not only did they survive, but they thrived! As soon as they realized that they didn’t need to change their personality, become a raving fan, or over the top, they relaxed and settled into learning what they had to do.I’ll take you through a typical client and what they learn to do.Kirk was a guy who found me in one of my Charisma classes! He was basically a smart fellow who was trying to make partner in his law firm. He had been told upon his hiring that he’d be responsible for attracting business to his company. He bluffed his way through the interview by mentioning how many people that he knew and how many big cases he had worked on successfully. He didn’t mention that the business wasn’t his, or that he was TERRIFIED of calling all of the people that he knew and asking for business!When Kirk and I finally got together I asked him to start by naming all of his strengths. We went over all of the benefits that any of his clients or future clients would get by working with him. I had him post these in his office so he’d never doubt how talented he really is in work.Next, we outlined what sorts of clients he should secure and then wrote a list of any current or former friends or colleagues that he knew. We developed an information sheet on each of them which would be later transferred to a contact management system such as ACT or Goldmine. On each of the sheets, Kirk had to go and write about the person. He wrote down anything he knew about them professionally or personally. These ranged from where they went to school to their spouses names, to their hobbies.Next, we put them in order from A Accounts ( HUGE!!!) down to D accounts (Barely worth calling) and everyone in between. When all was said and done, Kirk had a list of about 25 people on the A list and Being a Catholic (or a Baptist, a Methodist, or a Pentecostal, etc.) is not like choosing your favorite team. God is not so concerned with the groups we fellowship with as He is that we fellowship with HIM through Jesus Christ. Think about it, if I were to call myself a Catholicostal or a Bapsodist, but never went to that group’s church services except on an occasional Christmas or Easter, is it pleasing to God that I at least, CALL myself by that group’s name? Nonsense! What if I was born retarded with stunted, deformed limbs and could never choose a denomination? Would I belong to a particular group because my parents belonged, or their parents? Or because I was prayed over, dedicated, immersed, or christened as an infant by a clergyman of that group, would THAT ritualistic act please God? This is insane thinking that places the focus squarely upon our own dead works. Let us refuse to check our brains at the door, shall we? The point? God wants US! Not our religious affiliation, our theology degrees or our certifications, and not our rituals. Jesus is called, ‘Lord,’ yet for Him to be our lord; we have to serve Him obediently… even if that means leaving our denominational comfort zones. Ouch! No group has a corner on truth unless that truth comes from the inerrant Word of God, the only standard of moral and spiritual absolutes. There’s ONLY one truth. According to John 1:1-14, Jesus IS the Word in the flesh. So, to obey the Word is to obey Jesus Christ. DOCTRINE OF CHRIST...OR SOMETHING ELSE? There are three types of doctrine mentioned in the Word of God: the doctrine of men, doctrine of devils, and the doctrine of Christ and God. If the doctrine being taught by any group is bringing anyone under bondage to the manmade rules and regulations of religion, or of a denomination, this cannot be of Christ for He said “He came to set us free,” (John 8:36). The very word ‘religion,’ according to Webster’;s Dictionary, means, “return to bondage.” there is something else He has delivered us from as well that seems to have gone unnoticed and unrealized by many for centuries and that is our deliverance from “religion.” The word is traced back to the Latin word religio meaning “to tie, to bind, to restrain.” It is actually a combination of two words, re and ligare. The prefix re means “to return,” and ligare, from which we get our word ligature, means “to bind.” No word more accurately describes the man-centered, performance-based, reward-punishment systems that men have devised to earn God’s acceptance and favor than religion. What Jesus Christ came to do almost 2,000 years ago was not bring us back into bondage, but deliver us from it. He didn’t come to set up a new system of laws and regulations to live by. He came to set us free so that we could serve Him in newness of the Spirit and not in oldness of the letter (Romans 7:6). In fact, it was to the religious people of His day that Jesus had the most condemning things to say. Why? Because they were leading so many away from a true relationship with God by way of the most wicked deception Satan has ever used against us. Religion! In Paul’s letter to the Galatians, he sternly reminded them that “...it was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery,” (Galatians 5:1). Like many still today however, the Galatians were not standing firm in the faith and had consequently returned to the bondage from which Christ had rescued them. They had once again become subject again the slavery of religion. No wonder Paul asked, “Who has bewitched you?” After all, who but a bewitched person would ever surrender the joy of absolute freedom and intimacy with the Creator of the universe for the misery of slavery represented by religion? In his book “Grace Land,” writer Steve McVay wrote: “The underlying foundation of all religion is performance – whether it’s a tribal dance around a campfire to satisfy the fire god, or a dead religious activity performed week after week by an evangelical Christian with the intent of impressing his God. It’s all religious performance, and God isn’t impressed by our performance. What impresses Him is faith.” So, if anyone is pressuring us to jump through spiritual hoops, and we’re feeling an obligation to do anything “spiritual” for any reason other than out of pure passionate zeal for the cause of Christ and the advancement of His Kingdom, cease at once! What constitutes a doctrine of devils? In a word, idolatry. It’s any rule that makes a person a slave to itself or that pridefully draws attention away from Jesus Christ Himself. You see, Christianity is about Christ. Nothing more,nothing less. It is the nature of mankind to desire to “manage” a thing, in this case, God’s church, of which Jesus is the head. So, we organize and traditionalize to the point where an entire Sunday service will often have very little to do with strengthening our relationship with Christ. “The traditions of man make the word of God of no affect,”(Mark 7:13). Wow! Some powerful traditions, huh? This is why the Lord said in the last days the church would have a form of godliness but denying the power thereof, (2 Timothy 3:5). Is your church powerful? Not financially,numerically, or politically, but in the things of the Spirit? Does the devil tremble as a result of your prayers and acts of righteousness, the impact you’re having on your community for the advancement of the Gospel? Examine your denomination. What are their tenants of faith and do they have scriptural support? Put aside your family ties to a denomination, your comfort zone. Examine the fruit of your congregation. Then your own family. Then your own life. Examine all in comparison to the doctrine of Christ. He alone is the standard. Speaking of “The Church,” when we hear those words, do they call to mind a grand building with stained glass and a steeple? Why would think that way here in the Western world when the Scripture says, “...the Most High does not dwell in houses made with hands; as the prophet says, `Heaven is my throne, and earth my footstool. What house will you build for me, says the Lord, or what is the place of my rest? Did not my hand make all these things?'" (Acts 7:44-50). Then there’s this verse: “Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you? If any one destroys God's temple, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, and that temple you are." (1 Corinthians 3:16-17). Our Eastern brothers in places where thousands are coming to faith in Jesus daily, amidst persecution, would never think of the church as anything other than the Body of Christ, the People themselves. The word ‘church’ comes from the Greek word, ekklesia meaning “Called out ones.” We seem to refer to the church as those who are called IN. Simply put, the Church has nothing to do with the buildings. It is an organism, not an organization; the beautiful, living Bride of Christ and not a cyborg. The doctrine of Christ is obvious. As His mother, the blessed Mary, said when He performed His first miracle at Cana, turning water into wine, “Do whatever He says,” (John 2:5) Very profound Mary! Do the things in red letters, Christians! Let the words of Christ serve as your doctrine. Let the deeds of Christ serve as your model. Let the acts of the early church, which strived to walk in the light of His truth serve as your group’s guide to church life. Start over, if necessary. Whether it’s your church government, your stance on miracles, spiritual gifts, your opinion of Mary… seek the truth of Scripture. Get out those concordances and Greek and Hebrew dictionaries and lexicons. Review the words of Jesus. Shine the light on the basic doctrine and dogmas of your group, compare your findings to what you’ve been trained to believe. Trace the roots of your denomination. Examine its history, what others say about it and why. Then, simply obey the voice of the Spirit of Truth. With all due respect to my Catholic parents (my father attended a seminary college), who never allowed us to miss a church service, for which I am indebted, and the Christian groups I’ve been a part of in my adulthood, my experience has shown me by way of the depth of teaching received in each one, that all true believers in Jesus (the ekklesia) are walking down the same highway to Heaven. Some of us will see the city as merely a glow in the distance. Others may see the twinkling of tiny lights. Still others see the actual shape of its illuminated structures. While some of us continue to walk that highway, urging others to come along, some of us are perfectly content to come to a complete stop. Knowing they’re on the right path seems quite enough! There they choose to stay. While here on Earth, that is all they want of Heaven and it’s all they’ll get. They’ll still go to Heaven when they die or when Christ returns, but for now, they’re staying put. My question: why stay put? We’re told to GROW in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 1:8) What keeps some content in standing still? Personally, as I’ve grown in my walk with Jesus, I have found myself not only maturing beyond the milk of the teachings and dogmas of several denominations with which I’ve been affiliated, but by examining the roots of one particular group, I was able to spare my own family, and other families, from a tremendous spiritual shipwreck. I have learned that, whenever I visit a town, it’s a great idea to examine the history of that town at the local library for this can reveal a great deal about the spiritual resistance to the Body of Christ in that region, not just a single denomination. Very often the demonic presence in a community permeates the churches there, too. This has proven to be a helpful practice in assisting those in the cults and false religions as well. Therefore, it must be a good practice for all Christians to study and understand the roots of their denomination and why they teach as they do. One may find themselves totally opposed to the basic teachings or find a clear explanation as to why their practices are so “milk-like” and there’s rarely and “meat.” One may receive confirmation to what the Spirit of God has been whispering to them: that the cloud is moving in their life and He desires that they follow, leading them to “greener pastures” when they will be spiritually satisfied. At that juncture, it becomes a matter of simple obedience. PLEASE REFER TO PART 2 OF THIS SERIES. Scroll to the bottom to FORWARD, COMMENT or RATE this message.
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