by Dave Kahle | Jan 16, 2026 | Christian-Business, Christian-Kingdom issues, Christian-Leadership, Christian-Personal Development
by Dave Kahle When we hear the word “belief” we commonly jump to ideas about big picture concepts. Do we believe in God, for example, or are we atheists and don’t believe? But our beliefs can be much...
by Dave Kahle | Jan 8, 2026 | Christian-Business
by Dave Kahle See if this doesn’t sound familiar.If you want to be considered a “first class” Christian, you must be active and visible in programs organized by the church. And, of course, there is some special, exalted roll in God’s eyes for those...
by Dave Kahle | Oct 2, 2025 | Growth-Miscellaneous, Christian-Business, Christian-Leadership, Christian-Personal Development
by Dave Kahle In a recent conversation with one of my CBIG (Christian Business Impact Group) members, the conversation went to traveling. In my career, I’ve traveled extensively, averaging 250 – 300 flights per year for many years. I remarked that I have...
by Dave Kahle | Aug 14, 2025 | Christian-Business
by Dave Kahle “The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.” Genesis 3:15 NIV In this simple verse at the very beginning of man’s tenure on earth, God sets a precedent for all of mankind who will follow Adam. ...
by Kahle Wisdom | Jul 22, 2025 | Thinking Better, Growth-Personal Development, Leadership-Business, Christian-Business, Christian-Leadership
Introduction: A Precise Prescription is a written statement of exactly what we will commit to doing. It often signifies the end of the thinking process. Used for This is used to help bridge the gap from idea (the conclusion to which your process has brought us) to...
by Dave Kahle | May 15, 2025 | Thinking Better, Christian-Significance, Growth-Personal Development, Christian-Business, Christian-Kingdom issues
by Dave Kahle This must be one of the saddest of all situations; You have a business or a career forwhich God has great plans, but those plans are never realized because youlimited God’s involvement in them. You end your career with just a fraction of the impact...