Tuesday, December 13, 2011
All I want for Christmas
After lots of time away last year (214 days) -- planned for 7 week deployment exercise with other nations
Diverted to Libya and further operations
Back 9 Dec after 7½ months away - 225 days with 176 at sea
400 people onboard (at peak during the amphibious exercises just under 900 onboard but approx 650 during Op Ellamy)
Steamed just over 40,000 miles
Burned approx 6,000 tonnes of fuel
Operated 16 different type of aircraft off the deck
Realities of deploying:
15 babies born while the ship has been away (fathers did get home to see mum and baby)
5 people were sent home so they didn't miss their own weddings.
1 sailor whose son's third birthday is on homecoming. Family meeting ship
Ships company have missed:
Summer holidays.
Children's exam results
Children finishing school and starting university
The Padre missed his daughter's graduation.
The ship's company made a Christmas DVD when they heard they would be home for Christmas.
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
You Cannot Tweak Your Way into Effectiveness
You Cannot Tweak Your Way into Effectiveness:
I have been guilty of trying to tweak something that needed a major overhaul. After a lot of effort and resources making minor adjustments here and there, I usually end up with slightly more effective and yet still unsatisfactory results. Yes there might be some change, even some forward progress, but not enough to make a difference....... Read More
As the year is ending what do you need to stop tweaking?
I have been guilty of trying to tweak something that needed a major overhaul. After a lot of effort and resources making minor adjustments here and there, I usually end up with slightly more effective and yet still unsatisfactory results. Yes there might be some change, even some forward progress, but not enough to make a difference....... Read More
As the year is ending what do you need to stop tweaking?
Monday, October 17, 2011
Saturday, October 01, 2011
The Heart of Religion
Fr. Alberto Luna, former Roman Catholic archbishop of Cuenca, Ecuador, calls for a sincere turning toward the "true and authentic" God, who resides deep in the human heart.
Fr. Alberto says that that sacred depth is available to everyone; it is the place where all religions meet, and it provides the strength needed to walk the path of relationship and to put "we" above "you" and "I."

Alberto Luna served as Archbishop of Cuenca from 1981 - 2000 during which time he attracted controversy among the church establishment and ruling class for both his ideas and his work with the poor and underprivileged. His personal journey into the mystical dimension of religious life has inspired many around him to embrace a more inclusive view of their faith. He continues to lead mass daily at the Catedral de la Inmaculada in Cuenca, Ecuador.
http://www.globalonenessproject.org/videos/The_Heart_of_Religion
Thanks go to Tom Callos for bringing this video to my attention. Tom describes himself as a Martial Arts Business and Marketing Teacher, Curriculum Designer, and Activist. Check him out at www.TomCallos.com
Friday, August 19, 2011
How do you read the bible?
The Bible is one of the basic texts we study. How do you read it?
I thought you might enjoy N.T. Wright’s suggestion on how to read the bible. Click here if it doesn’t appear below. It will show up in a window selling the video but you can watch it for free.
You can also click here for a free Bible App
http://www.youversion.com/free-bible/unity-long-island
Monday, August 08, 2011
Diana Nyad on the need for a dream
Diana Nyad is swimming from Cuba t o Key West Florida. I remember when she swam around Manhattan.
I hope you enjoy the short video and are inspired to take charge & set your own goal. Click here if the video doesn't appear below.
I hope you enjoy the short video and are inspired to take charge & set your own goal. Click here if the video doesn't appear below.
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Are You Listening? Julian Treasure: 5 ways to listen better
In our louder and louder world, says sound expert Julian Treasure, "We are losing our listening." In this short, fascinating talk, Treasure shares five ways to re-tune your ears for conscious listening -- to other people and the world around you. Click Here if the video does not appear below.
Friday, April 08, 2011
The Saving Christ Consciousness
In 1931 Charles Fillmore delivered a lesson titled.The Saving Christ Consciousness.
Here is a quote from the lesson.
"Live, as Jesus lived, in Spirit and in Truth.
Make that close contact with infinite mind,
and you will find that infinite mind will respond to your every thought,
and you will realize more and more that
you are the image and likeness of God."
Friday, April 01, 2011
A Lenten Prayer
A lenten prayer
William Arthur Ward (1921-1994)
Fast from judging others; feast on the Christ indwelling in them.
Fast from emphasis on differences; feast on the unity of all life.
Fast from apparent darkness; feast on the reality of light.
Fast from words that pollute; feast on phrases that purify.
Fast from discontent; feast on gratitude.
Fast from anger; feast on patience.
Fast from pessimism; feast on optimism.
Fast from worry; feast on trust.
Fast from complaining; feast on appreciation.
Fast from negatives; feast on affirmatives.
Fast from unrelenting pressures; feast on unceasing prayer.
Fast from hostility; feast on nonviolence.
Fast from bitterness; feast on forgiveness.
Fast from self-concern; feast on compassion for others.
Fast from personal anxiety; feast on eternal truth.
Fast from discouragement; feast on hope.
Fast from facts that depress; feast on truths that uplift.
Fast from lethargy; feast on enthusiasm.
Fast from suspicion; feast on truth.
Fast from thoughts that weaken; feast on promises that inspire.
Fast from idle gossip; feast on purposeful silence.
Gentle God, during this season of fasting and feasting, gift us with your presence
so we can be a gift to others in carrying out your work.
Amen.
William Arthur Ward (1921-1994)
(American author, educator, motivational speaker)
Monday, March 28, 2011
A Prosperity Practice for Lent
A Prosperity practice you can start now. Watch this video if you like Steve Martin.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Love Wins, an Interview with Rob Bell
Take a moment with this interview. As you spend this Lenten season getting to know God's presence a little better you may enjoy this discussion.
God Bless You
John
Rob Bell--Love Wins http://livestre.am/F4gw
God Bless You
John
Rob Bell--Love Wins http://livestre.am/F4gw
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Lent 2011, Let Go, Let God
As we begin our journey through Lent you may wish to use the Unity booklet Let Go, Let God as part of your daily practice. click here for the booklet.
You can download it or it can be mailed to you.
God bless you on your Journey through Lent.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Friday, February 04, 2011
Jody Williams: A realistic vision for World Peace
Nobel Peace laureate Jody Williams brings tough love to the dream of world peace, with her razor-sharp take on what "peace" really means, and a set of profound stories that zero in on the creative struggle -- and sacrifice -- of those who work for it.
Jody Williams won a Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to eradicate landmines. Now she’s teaming up with five other female peace laureates to empower women to fight violence, injustice and inequality.
Saturday, January 08, 2011
Three Stages of Spiritual Practice
Three Stages of Spiritual Practice
Stage 1 Preparatory Stage. The student thinks that she is practicing, but actually she is preparing herself for the practice. Her practice consists of collecting the necessary means and resources to begin and to stay on the path.
Stage 2:Intermediate stage: A student is fully equipped with all the resources he needs to practice. His time and energy are not involved in collecting means and learning methods, rather he spends his time in practice.
Stage 3 - achievement: At this stage, a student experiences the Truth. She may have only a momentary glimpse of the Truth, but at least it is a direct experience, which helps her understand the greatness of the Truth. Now, her practice consists of trying to maintain that state. As her practice matures, she becomes an adept; then she need not try, for the experience of Unity is maintained effortlessly and spontaneously.
Stage 1 Preparatory Stage. The student thinks that she is practicing, but actually she is preparing herself for the practice. Her practice consists of collecting the necessary means and resources to begin and to stay on the path.
Stage 2:Intermediate stage: A student is fully equipped with all the resources he needs to practice. His time and energy are not involved in collecting means and learning methods, rather he spends his time in practice.
Stage 3 - achievement: At this stage, a student experiences the Truth. She may have only a momentary glimpse of the Truth, but at least it is a direct experience, which helps her understand the greatness of the Truth. Now, her practice consists of trying to maintain that state. As her practice matures, she becomes an adept; then she need not try, for the experience of Unity is maintained effortlessly and spontaneously.
You really do not need to know many things,
but you need to practice what you know.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Kevin Spacey on Success
Years ago I had a chance to have a short conversation with Kevin Spacey and he was very gracious. Since then I have followed his career and enjoyed his work.
As we review our year and plan for our next one listen to what he says about success.
As we review our year and plan for our next one listen to what he says about success.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Unity Long Island: Everyday The Oak Ridge Boys
Unity Long Island: Everyday The Oak Ridge Boys: "Here is the video we watched at our service on Sunday. Remember you are the love of God in the world. Have some fun today! Everyday..."
Everyday Lyrics
You know a smile
Never goes out of style
So brighten up the one that you wear
Let it shine
And you just might find
You'll lighten up the load that you bear.
Never goes out of style
So brighten up the one that you wear
Let it shine
And you just might find
You'll lighten up the load that you bear.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Free Bible App for your phone
THE BIBLE APP
Now you can have the Bible in the palm of your hand, featuring 41 translations and 22 languages. Choose from dozens of unique reading plans to help you read the Bible consistently. Bookmark your favorite verses. Read contributions from other users from YouVersion.com.
Available for iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry, Palm, or any device with web browsing capabilities.
Go to our webpage here: http://www.youversion.com/free-bible/unity-long-island
Monday, November 22, 2010
The Four Gratitudes
The Four Gratitudes
As we celebrate thanksgiving we remember & give thanks to all who have contributed to our lives.
In Aikido we are reminded of this daily. In our training we consider the principle of the Four Gratitudes.
Gratitude toward:
I. The Universe/Divine-the source of all life.
II. Our Ancestors & Parents who are responsible for our existence.
III. Nature which provides daily sustenance.
IV. Other human beings who help us in our daily lives as contributors to our society.
Thanks to all who have contributed to my life.
John
In Aikido we are reminded of this daily. In our training we consider the principle of the Four Gratitudes.
Gratitude toward:
I. The Universe/Divine-the source of all life.
II. Our Ancestors & Parents who are responsible for our existence.
III. Nature which provides daily sustenance.
IV. Other human beings who help us in our daily lives as contributors to our society.
Thanks to all who have contributed to my life.
John
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
2 Minute video of Alice
Here is a two minute video of Alice. Catch what she says about the need for food and what is in your mind.
Monday, November 08, 2010
Alice Dancing Under the Gallows
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Alice is the oldest living Holocaust survivor getting ready to celebrate her 107th birthday this month.
Alice is the oldest living Holocaust survivor getting ready to celebrate her 107th birthday this month.
Sunday, November 07, 2010
"As you change your thinking and bring it into line with Truth principles, a transformation will take place in your consciousness. Your mind will become keen, awake, alert, illumined, and your body temple will be filled with new life. You will be inspired with new and practical ideas that will enable you to succeed in a larger way."
Myrtle Fillmore
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Pete Carroll Live Work & Play Like a champion
As the football season starts we can get some ideas for life from the sporting world.
Win Forever: Live, Work, and Play Like a Champion
Friday, September 10, 2010
10 tips on writing
As thought leaders our ability to write and share our ideas is critical. Some good ideas here.
chronicle.com
Most academics, including administrators, spend much of our time writing. But we aren't as good at it as we should be. I have never understood why our trade values, but rarely teaches, nonfiction writing.
http://chronicle.com/article/10-Tips-on-How-to-Write-Less/124268/
Friday, September 03, 2010
Benjamin Zander Classical Music with shining eyes
Conductor Benjamin Zander has two infectious passions: classical music, and helping us realize our untapped love for it — and by extension, our untapped love for all new possibilities, new experiences, new connections. (Recorded March 2008 in Monterey, California. Duration: 20:46.)
Monday, August 02, 2010
Simon Sinek How Great Leaders Inspire Action
I watched this video from TED and wondered what is the answer to the question "Why Unity/" as we begin our branding initiative.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different? | Video on TED.com
Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different? | Video on TED.com
Check out this video by Derek Sivers. It's just a few minutes long and makes a great point that the opposite may also be true.
Enjoy.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Walking on Water (Liquid Mountaineering)
Hi Friends are you ready to walk on water?
check out this 3 minute video you might find it inspiring and fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe3St1GgoHQ
check out this 3 minute video you might find it inspiring and fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe3St1GgoHQ
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Rewriting Your Future
This is a 5 minute video of a presentation by Dave Logan discussing our default future and how to change it.
Enjoy it and share it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z3r9dw_Jso
Enjoy it and share it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z3r9dw_Jso
Friday, July 16, 2010
Unity of Gulf Breeze Prayer Request
Please join us in prayer for Unity of Gulf Breeze:
Unity of Gulf Breeze is a family size church located on the road between Pensacola and Pensacola Beach. Yesterday the oil landed on our beautiful white beaches, there is no swimming allowed now due to the oil and other toxins that have washed in. While we are affirming a solution, we are experiencing first hand the loss of the lives of so many beautiful creatures . We need your prayer support. I am asking that you send written prayers to us words from your hands and heart are very powerful. We will post them on the walls of the church to lift us up. Many of us have completed the training to qualify as volunteers and are on standby. See us empowered by faith not constricted by fear. Help us with this process. We know the church walls will be filled soon. We will provide meditation and prayer services and recreational activities for the community. There are many church communities impacted by this event we affirm we are all surrounded by love and strength.
In Love and Grace
Beth Boilott
Spiritual Leader
Please mail to:
UNITY OF GULF BREEZE
#26
913 GULFBREEZE PARKWAY
GULFBREEZE FL 32561
Unity of Gulf Breeze is a family size church located on the road between Pensacola and Pensacola Beach. Yesterday the oil landed on our beautiful white beaches, there is no swimming allowed now due to the oil and other toxins that have washed in. While we are affirming a solution, we are experiencing first hand the loss of the lives of so many beautiful creatures . We need your prayer support. I am asking that you send written prayers to us words from your hands and heart are very powerful. We will post them on the walls of the church to lift us up. Many of us have completed the training to qualify as volunteers and are on standby. See us empowered by faith not constricted by fear. Help us with this process. We know the church walls will be filled soon. We will provide meditation and prayer services and recreational activities for the community. There are many church communities impacted by this event we affirm we are all surrounded by love and strength.
In Love and Grace
Beth Boilott
Spiritual Leader
Please mail to:
UNITY OF GULF BREEZE
#26
913 GULFBREEZE PARKWAY
GULFBREEZE FL 32561
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Unity Convention 2010
Enjoy the video promo for the Convention next year. You'll see Linda Lowery, Licensed Unity Teacher and member of the Board.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Creativity where does that special spark come from?
"Eat, Pray, Love" Author Elizabeth Gilbert muses on the impossible things we expect from artists and geniuses -- and shares the radical idea that, instead of the rare person "being" a genius, all of us "have" a genius. It's a funny, personal and surprisingly moving talk.
Link here.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86x-u-tz0MA
Link here.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86x-u-tz0MA
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Now there's Church on Facebook
now there's Church on Facebook
Not to be confused with the book titled "The Church of Facebook" by Jesse Rice, as of this weekend, there will be two churches that are on Facebook, with their own Facebook apps, hosting worship services there -- Flamingo Road Church and Northland Church. [links go to their Facebook apps]
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
The Spiritual Journey of Charles Fillmore
Have you read The Spiritual Journey of Charles Fillmore: Discovering the Power Within
?
It's a great look at Charles's Journey. I came across it while looking through my books.
I plan to do a review in June.
It's a great look at Charles's Journey. I came across it while looking through my books.
I plan to do a review in June.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
How do we explain what Unity is?
Check out this video by Dan Heath the author of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
and Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard
How do we explain what Unity is in a compelling way? if Netflix is like blockbuster +... or a car is a horseless carraige... You get the idea.
Enjoy Click here if the video doesn't show up.
How do we explain what Unity is in a compelling way? if Netflix is like blockbuster +... or a car is a horseless carraige... You get the idea.
Enjoy Click here if the video doesn't show up.

Monday, February 15, 2010
Brain Rules for Presentations
Check out this presentation for some ideas on improving your talks & lessons It is based on the book
Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
Enjoy & I hope you get a few ideas you can use.
John
Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
John
Friday, January 08, 2010
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Vision
Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.
Arthur Schopenhauer
Friday, May 08, 2009
Vesak (Buddha Day) – Buddhist
Vesak – also spelled Wesak - (pronounced way-sak) has come to be known as Buddha day. Vesak, which is named for the month of May, is generally acknowledged as the most important holiday of the Buddhist year.
In many ways similar to Christmas in the Christian faith, Vesak is a celebration that commemorates the Buddha’s birth. Additionally, in the United States Vesak has become an occasion for a common celebration to unite all Buddhist traditions and schools: Asian and non-Asian, immigrant and convert, Theravadin and Mahayana.
This year a majority of Buddhists will celebrate Vesak on May 9th; however, in any given year the exact date of Vesak varies according to the differing lunar calendars used in the various traditions.
Vesak day is a time to honor the Buddha, the Dharma (his teachings) and the Sangha (his disciples) . . . and to rededicate one’s self to the Buddha’s teachings and to practice.
Much as there is no one universal way in which Christmas is celebrated, the ways in which Buddhist’s celebrate Vesak vary widely. In most cultures, devotees are directed to make a special effort to avoid killing of any kind and to partake of only vegetarian food. Additionally, simple gifts are often exchanged on Vesak day . . . and gifts to the disadvantaged are particularly encouraged. Visits are often made to orphanages, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, blood banks, and other places of need.
While not necessarily universal, here are a couple of practices which we found particularly engaging:
In some traditions thousands of birds, insects and animals are released in a “symbolic act of liberation” – giving freedom to those being held in prisons or otherwise being held captive against their will.
Some temples display a small statue of the baby Buddha in a basin which is decorated with flowers and filled with water. In what serves as both a reenactment of the events following the Buddha’s birth and as a symbolic personal cleansing of bad karma, practitioners pour water over the statue.
Traditional Greeting: Happy Vesak! Happy Buddha Day!
Adherents.com places the number of Buddhists at 376 million and ranks Buddhism sixth, based on number of adherents, among the world’s religions.
On Vesak day, all Buddhists are reminded to live in harmony with people of other faiths and to respect the beliefs of other people as the Buddha had taught. On this, the most important celebration of the Buddhist year, we suggest that we each join with our Buddhist brothers and sisters in reminding ourselves to live in harmony with, and to respect those, whose beliefs differ from our own.
Shalom Salaam Peace Kay & Dave Corby, FoundersCommon Tables
In many ways similar to Christmas in the Christian faith, Vesak is a celebration that commemorates the Buddha’s birth. Additionally, in the United States Vesak has become an occasion for a common celebration to unite all Buddhist traditions and schools: Asian and non-Asian, immigrant and convert, Theravadin and Mahayana.
This year a majority of Buddhists will celebrate Vesak on May 9th; however, in any given year the exact date of Vesak varies according to the differing lunar calendars used in the various traditions.
Vesak day is a time to honor the Buddha, the Dharma (his teachings) and the Sangha (his disciples) . . . and to rededicate one’s self to the Buddha’s teachings and to practice.
Much as there is no one universal way in which Christmas is celebrated, the ways in which Buddhist’s celebrate Vesak vary widely. In most cultures, devotees are directed to make a special effort to avoid killing of any kind and to partake of only vegetarian food. Additionally, simple gifts are often exchanged on Vesak day . . . and gifts to the disadvantaged are particularly encouraged. Visits are often made to orphanages, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, blood banks, and other places of need.
While not necessarily universal, here are a couple of practices which we found particularly engaging:
In some traditions thousands of birds, insects and animals are released in a “symbolic act of liberation” – giving freedom to those being held in prisons or otherwise being held captive against their will.
Some temples display a small statue of the baby Buddha in a basin which is decorated with flowers and filled with water. In what serves as both a reenactment of the events following the Buddha’s birth and as a symbolic personal cleansing of bad karma, practitioners pour water over the statue.
Traditional Greeting: Happy Vesak! Happy Buddha Day!
Adherents.com places the number of Buddhists at 376 million and ranks Buddhism sixth, based on number of adherents, among the world’s religions.
On Vesak day, all Buddhists are reminded to live in harmony with people of other faiths and to respect the beliefs of other people as the Buddha had taught. On this, the most important celebration of the Buddhist year, we suggest that we each join with our Buddhist brothers and sisters in reminding ourselves to live in harmony with, and to respect those, whose beliefs differ from our own.
Shalom Salaam Peace Kay & Dave Corby, FoundersCommon Tables
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Music for Holy week
Unity Teacher & friend Richard Mekdeci has some beautiful music from different artists for you on his Unity.fm show this week. Click here & enjoy the variety of music.
Blessings
John
Blessings
John
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Unity Association Annual Report
Licensed Teachers must file their annual report by March 1st.
Here is the link to the form.
You will need to print it out and then complete it.
John
http://www.unity.org/association/ministriesLeaders/leadershipTraining/pdf/LTAnnualReportforWeb.pdf
Here is the link to the form.
You will need to print it out and then complete it.
John
http://www.unity.org/association/ministriesLeaders/leadershipTraining/pdf/LTAnnualReportforWeb.pdf
Monday, February 09, 2009
Changes in SEE Program
Important changes in SEE Program. Unified testing for credits in all courses began January 1, 2009. SEE instructors at remote locations are asked to request the latest syllabi and facilitator support material from the Institute, in order to assure consistent delivery. Click here for more details.
The following information is available:
SEE Brochure SEE Elective Course Application
SEE Extension Course Registration and Grade Report Form
SEE Extension Program Guidelines
SEE Field Packet
SEE Spiritual Development Curriculum Changes
SEE Standardized Testing Program Details and FAQs
Unity Field and Universal Testing
Unity In The Field Changes
The following information is available:
SEE Brochure SEE Elective Course Application
SEE Extension Course Registration and Grade Report Form
SEE Extension Program Guidelines
SEE Field Packet
SEE Spiritual Development Curriculum Changes
SEE Standardized Testing Program Details and FAQs
Unity Field and Universal Testing
Unity In The Field Changes
Monday, February 02, 2009
Unity Teacher & Healer.
Charles Fillmore wrote that it was his desire to have students develop into Unity teachers and healers so that they may minister to their own families and to those in their communities.
In this month dedicated to love what better way to express our being as Unity Teachers than to be healers in our families and communities.
In this month dedicated to love what better way to express our being as Unity Teachers than to be healers in our families and communities.
Divine energy enlivens my mind and body.
I am refreshed and renewed.
My body and mind are filled to overflowing with healing energy. I am a true reflection of the divine rejuvenation that is continually taking place within me.
Invigorated!
That's how I feel. I'm enthused with a renewed sense of exuberance and strength.
Refreshed, I am aware that divine energy is flowing to and from every cell, organ, and part of my being.
As an expression of unlimited life and wellness, I affirm that divine life and love are active within me. I celebrate and delight in my health and renewal. Vibrating with effervescent life, my cells function in wondrous ways to reflect my wellness. Thankful for the abundance of God's love and caring, I am vitally alive, energetic, and enthusiastic.
"With you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light."
--Psalm 36:9
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving
"I have learned the secret of being
content in any and every situation,
whether well fed or hungry,
whether living in plenty or in want."
Philippians 4:12
content in any and every situation,
whether well fed or hungry,
whether living in plenty or in want."
Philippians 4:12
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Dave Ramsey on Podcast Episode 2

We've uploaded another podcast episode. you can listen to it here Unity Teacher Podcast
Dave Ramsey appears and gives us some thoughts on the current economic condition.
Dave is the author of Financial Peace & Total Money Makeover.
click here to listen.
I trust that this will give you some food for thought & conversation in your classes.
Blessings John
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Video on Money From Saturday Night Live
This video from Saturday Night Live might be a good conversation starter at your next prosperity class.
Enjoy!
Click here to go to our blog and see the video
Enjoy!
Click here to go to our blog and see the video
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
TVPA Reauthorization Needs Your Voice Today!
The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) became law in 2000. It is the first major comprehensive U.S. legislative effort to combat modern-day slavery.
Not For Sale has been working in coalition with many other anti-slavery groups for the past year to advocate for important tweaks to the TVPA. These modifications include initiatives to increase victim identification, to provide survivors with much needed services, and to prosecute traffickers. We are happy to report that the bill passed in the House of Representatives last December in an overwhelming 405-2 vote.
However, with less than a week left before Congress adjourns for the year, the bill is still awaiting Senate action. It's important for your Senators to know that human trafficking is an issue you care about, and that you support the proposed changes within the TVPA.
Please make your voice heard by calling your Senators and urging them to cosponsor the reauthorization of the TVPA in the Senate, with important amendments:
1. Find your Senator's contact information.
2. Download talking points for your call.
Not For Sale has been working in coalition with many other anti-slavery groups for the past year to advocate for important tweaks to the TVPA. These modifications include initiatives to increase victim identification, to provide survivors with much needed services, and to prosecute traffickers. We are happy to report that the bill passed in the House of Representatives last December in an overwhelming 405-2 vote.
However, with less than a week left before Congress adjourns for the year, the bill is still awaiting Senate action. It's important for your Senators to know that human trafficking is an issue you care about, and that you support the proposed changes within the TVPA.
Please make your voice heard by calling your Senators and urging them to cosponsor the reauthorization of the TVPA in the Senate, with important amendments:
1. Find your Senator's contact information.
2. Download talking points for your call.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Possibility-Emily Dickinson
What are the Possibilities for a Licensed Teacher?
I dwell in Possibility-
A fairer House than Prose-
More numerous of Windows-
Superior-for Doors-
Of Chambers as the Cedars -
Impregnable of Eye-
And for an Everlasting Roof-
The Gambrels of the Sky-
Of Visitor-the fairest-
For Occupation-This-
the spreading wide my narrow Hands-
To gather Paradise-
-Emily Dickins
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Unity Teacher Podcast

Our Test podcast is here
Shownotes:
Music in this show, Standing on the Shoulders, by Harold Payne from his album Positively Live. Check out his website at http://www.haroldpayne.com/
Check out the changes in SEE classes & fees at http://www.unityonline.org/education/see/index.html http://www.unityonline.org/education/see/SEEChanges2008.pdf
Check out the changes in SEE classes & fees at http://www.unityonline.org/education/see/index.html http://www.unityonline.org/education/see/SEEChanges2008.pdf
Friday, June 27, 2008
I Choose Love
Here is a music video Richard Mekdeci turned me on to.
I hope you enjoy it.
John
If the video isn't in your email you can download it or go to the blog http://www.unityteacher.com/ to see it.
I hope you enjoy it.
John
If the video isn't in your email you can download it or go to the blog http://www.unityteacher.com/ to see it.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
New Board Chair For Association
New Board Chair Named for the Association of Unity Churches International
Published Tuesday, June 17, 2008by Lisa Wittman
Reverend Marilyn Muehlbach has been elected chair of the board of trustees of the Association of Unity Churches International. The Association, headquartered in the greater Kansas City Missouri metropolitan area, provides services to some 1000 Unity ministries worldwide.
Reverend Muehlbach was ordained in 1985 and moved to Coeur d'Alene, ID, as minister of Unity Church of North Idaho. She currently travels as a consultant and workshop presenter internationally.
Active in the work of the Association since ordination, she has served on the board since 1995, longer consecutively than any other individual—including as a regional representative, and member of the former executive team. She served on the team that designed the reorganization of the board to a 12-member body. She also served as a member of the executive transition team for selection of a new CEO. Muehlbach has served on organizational teams in the areas of development, licensing and ordination, church growth and development, appeals, and peacemaking.
Muehlbach earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Denison University. Active in the Coeur d'Alene community, she has served as a hospice chaplain, on a task force for human rights, and the local interfaith group.
"The Association of Unity Churches International, in holding a high vision, training leaders, supporting churches and being the voice of Unity in the world, is uniquely positioned to impact the direction the world will take. I envision our ministries and the people who make up those ministries, shining like a beacon of light, illumining the hearts and minds of the people of this Earth, teaching spiritual principles and their practical application that will allow us all to thrive in the 21st Century," she says.
Others elected were: Julie Montague, 1st Vice Chair; David McArthur, 2nd Vice Chair; David and Jim Lee were elected to a second term; Lauren Bundy, lay leader at Unity in Atlanta, was elected to the Board; Diana McDaniel left the Board. Dan Holloway continues on the Board for one more year. Other members: Linda Lowery, Bonny Ashe, Miguel Corales, Eileen Goor, Donna Johnson, Julie Armour; Lei Lanni Burt, Keeper of the Flame.
Published Tuesday, June 17, 2008by Lisa Wittman
Reverend Marilyn Muehlbach has been elected chair of the board of trustees of the Association of Unity Churches International. The Association, headquartered in the greater Kansas City Missouri metropolitan area, provides services to some 1000 Unity ministries worldwide.
Reverend Muehlbach was ordained in 1985 and moved to Coeur d'Alene, ID, as minister of Unity Church of North Idaho. She currently travels as a consultant and workshop presenter internationally.
Active in the work of the Association since ordination, she has served on the board since 1995, longer consecutively than any other individual—including as a regional representative, and member of the former executive team. She served on the team that designed the reorganization of the board to a 12-member body. She also served as a member of the executive transition team for selection of a new CEO. Muehlbach has served on organizational teams in the areas of development, licensing and ordination, church growth and development, appeals, and peacemaking.
Muehlbach earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Denison University. Active in the Coeur d'Alene community, she has served as a hospice chaplain, on a task force for human rights, and the local interfaith group.
"The Association of Unity Churches International, in holding a high vision, training leaders, supporting churches and being the voice of Unity in the world, is uniquely positioned to impact the direction the world will take. I envision our ministries and the people who make up those ministries, shining like a beacon of light, illumining the hearts and minds of the people of this Earth, teaching spiritual principles and their practical application that will allow us all to thrive in the 21st Century," she says.
Others elected were: Julie Montague, 1st Vice Chair; David McArthur, 2nd Vice Chair; David and Jim Lee were elected to a second term; Lauren Bundy, lay leader at Unity in Atlanta, was elected to the Board; Diana McDaniel left the Board. Dan Holloway continues on the Board for one more year. Other members: Linda Lowery, Bonny Ashe, Miguel Corales, Eileen Goor, Donna Johnson, Julie Armour; Lei Lanni Burt, Keeper of the Flame.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Something to think about
Hi Friends
I saw this quote and thought it was something worth thinking about.
The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem. –T. Rubin
Have a great day!!!!
No Problem Man!!
John
I saw this quote and thought it was something worth thinking about.
The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem. –T. Rubin
Have a great day!!!!
No Problem Man!!
John
Friday, April 18, 2008
When is Passover?
Aramaic ThoughtsWeek of April 13 - 19, 2008
A Break for Passover
To borrow a joke, one Jewish man asks another, “When is Passover this year?” The second man answers, “14th of Nissan, same as every year.” The joke is intended to emphasize the point that the dates of the Jewish holidays are always the same in the Jewish calendar. However, the Jewish calendar does not match up precisely with our modern Gregorian calendar, so with regard to the modern calendar, the Jewish festivals occur on different dates every year.
The Gregorian calendar that is used by most of the world today is essentially a solar-year calendar. Thus, in general every four years an extra day is added in recognition of the fact that the solar year is actually about 365.25 days long.
The traditional Jewish calendar, on the other hand, takes three astronomical considerations into account. The first is, of course, that the solar year is 365.25 days long. The second consideration is that the lunar month is about 29.5 days long. The third consideration is that the solar year is approximately 12.4 lunar months long. The Jewish monthly calendar is a lunar calendar, so that all months in the Jewish calendar are either 29 or 30 days long, to match the lunar month. However, the Jewish years are sometimes 12 months long, and other times 13 months long. This latter fact is to take care of the “creep” that would otherwise occur in the Jewish year. In other words, if the Jewish lunar calendar were a consistent 12 months long, over time Passover, which is a spring festival, would gradually creep backward through the seasons, so that at some time it would occur in the winter, at some time it would occur in the fall, and at some time it would occur in the summer. In order to forestall this creep an additional month is added to the Jewish calendar about every fourth year. Another way of thinking about it is that for two or three years, Passover moves back (earlier) about eleven days each year. Then, in the year when the extra month is added, it jumps forward 29 or 30 days, and the backward creep then begins all over again. This explains why it is that Passover and Easter so rarely coincide. The two holidays are being located in time on the basis of different calendars.
In the Jewish ritual calendar Nissan (also spelled Nisan) is the first month of the year (think of it as January), and Passover occurs on the 14th of Nissan. The last month of the year, that is, the month preceding Nissan (think of it as December) is Adar. When a thirteenth month is added to the calendar, it is added before Adar, and is referred to as Adar I, Adar Rishon (beginning), or Adar Aleph (the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet). The “regular” month of Adar is referred to as Adar II, Adar Sheini (second Adar), or Adar Beit (second letter of the Hebrew alphabet). The Gregorian years 2007-2008 (the Jewish year overlaps the successive Gregorian years) parallel the Jewish year 5768, which is one of the years with a thirteenth month. Thus, Adar I began on February 7, Adar II began on March 8, and Nissan begins on April 6, thus putting Passover on April 19, 2008.
Those interested in more about the Jewish calendar can consult the web site: http://www.jewfaq.org/calendar.htm
A Break for Passover
To borrow a joke, one Jewish man asks another, “When is Passover this year?” The second man answers, “14th of Nissan, same as every year.” The joke is intended to emphasize the point that the dates of the Jewish holidays are always the same in the Jewish calendar. However, the Jewish calendar does not match up precisely with our modern Gregorian calendar, so with regard to the modern calendar, the Jewish festivals occur on different dates every year.
The Gregorian calendar that is used by most of the world today is essentially a solar-year calendar. Thus, in general every four years an extra day is added in recognition of the fact that the solar year is actually about 365.25 days long.
The traditional Jewish calendar, on the other hand, takes three astronomical considerations into account. The first is, of course, that the solar year is 365.25 days long. The second consideration is that the lunar month is about 29.5 days long. The third consideration is that the solar year is approximately 12.4 lunar months long. The Jewish monthly calendar is a lunar calendar, so that all months in the Jewish calendar are either 29 or 30 days long, to match the lunar month. However, the Jewish years are sometimes 12 months long, and other times 13 months long. This latter fact is to take care of the “creep” that would otherwise occur in the Jewish year. In other words, if the Jewish lunar calendar were a consistent 12 months long, over time Passover, which is a spring festival, would gradually creep backward through the seasons, so that at some time it would occur in the winter, at some time it would occur in the fall, and at some time it would occur in the summer. In order to forestall this creep an additional month is added to the Jewish calendar about every fourth year. Another way of thinking about it is that for two or three years, Passover moves back (earlier) about eleven days each year. Then, in the year when the extra month is added, it jumps forward 29 or 30 days, and the backward creep then begins all over again. This explains why it is that Passover and Easter so rarely coincide. The two holidays are being located in time on the basis of different calendars.
In the Jewish ritual calendar Nissan (also spelled Nisan) is the first month of the year (think of it as January), and Passover occurs on the 14th of Nissan. The last month of the year, that is, the month preceding Nissan (think of it as December) is Adar. When a thirteenth month is added to the calendar, it is added before Adar, and is referred to as Adar I, Adar Rishon (beginning), or Adar Aleph (the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet). The “regular” month of Adar is referred to as Adar II, Adar Sheini (second Adar), or Adar Beit (second letter of the Hebrew alphabet). The Gregorian years 2007-2008 (the Jewish year overlaps the successive Gregorian years) parallel the Jewish year 5768, which is one of the years with a thirteenth month. Thus, Adar I began on February 7, Adar II began on March 8, and Nissan begins on April 6, thus putting Passover on April 19, 2008.
Those interested in more about the Jewish calendar can consult the web site: http://www.jewfaq.org/calendar.htm
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Aramaic Literature - The Mishnah - Part 2
The Mishnah (Part 2)
The first of the six orders of the Mishnah is called Zera’im (Seeds). It is divided in eleven treatises. The first of these treatises is called Berakot (Blessings). It is concerned mostly with the rules for daily prayer, and begins with a discussion of when the Shema’ is to be said in the evening. For those who don’t know, the Shema’ is Deut 6:4, “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” It is named from the first word of the verse in Hebrew. The following discussion is taken from the Wikisource Mishnah (http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Mishnah/Seder_Zeraim/Tractate_Berakhot/Chapter_1).
“From when may one recite the Shema in the evening?From the time when the Kohanim go in to eat their terumah.Until the end of the first watch – so says Rabbi Eliezer.And the Sages say: Until midnight.Rabban Gamliel says: Until the column of dawn rises.It once happened that [Rabban Gamliel’s] sons came from a house of feasting.They said to [their father]: "We have not recited the Shema."He said to them: "If the column of dawn has not risen, you are obligated to recite it."“[This is true] not only in this case; rather, in all cases where the Sages said that [some precept can be performed only] until midnight — the precept is [still in force] until the break of dawn.“[For example:] Burning the fats and organs [of the sacrifices, on the Temple altar] — this precept [can be performed] until the break of dawn.“[Another example:] All [sacrifices] which may be eaten for one day — the precept [of eating them can be performed] until the break of dawn.If that is so, why did the Sages say, "until midnight"?To distance a person from sin.”
This is an excellent example of the style of the Mishnah. The original question is posed, and answers are provided. As answers are given, additional questions arise, and these also are dealt with. Some of the connections between topics seem tenuous, but the connections reflect connections developed over the course of the rise of rabbinic Judaism.
The second treatise of the first order is called Pe’ah (Corner) because it deals with the passages concerning the corners of the field, such as Lev 19:9-10. “When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap your field right up to its edge [corner] neither shall you gather the gleanings after the harvest.” (ESV). Since these passages also deal with the cause of the poor (that is, the corners are not to be reaped so that they are left for the poor), the treatise also goes on to deal with the causes and rights of the poor. This treatise begins as follows: These are the things that have no measure:
The Peah of the field, the first-fruits, the appearance [at the Temple in Jerusalem on Pilgrimage Festivals],acts of kindness, and the study of the Torah.These are things the fruits of which a man enjoys in this world,while the principle remains for him in the World to Come:Honoring father and mother,acts of kindness,and bringing peace between a man and his fellow.But the study of Torah is equal to them all.
Note in this how the study of the Torah is exalted relative to the importance of other works.
Author Bio:Dr. Shaw was born and raised in New Mexico. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of New Mexico in 1977, the M. Div. from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in 1980, and the Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1981, with an emphasis in biblical languages (Greek, Hebrew, Old Testament and Targumic Aramaic, as well as Ugaritic). He did two year of doctoral-level course work in Semitic languages (Akkadian, Arabic, Ethiopic, Middle Egyptian, and Syriac) at Duke University. He received the Ph.D. in Old Testament Interpretation at Bob Jones University in 2005. Since 1991, he has taught Hebrew and Old Testament at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, a school which serves primarily the Presbyterian Church in America and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, where he holds the rank of Associate Professor.
The first of the six orders of the Mishnah is called Zera’im (Seeds). It is divided in eleven treatises. The first of these treatises is called Berakot (Blessings). It is concerned mostly with the rules for daily prayer, and begins with a discussion of when the Shema’ is to be said in the evening. For those who don’t know, the Shema’ is Deut 6:4, “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” It is named from the first word of the verse in Hebrew. The following discussion is taken from the Wikisource Mishnah (http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Mishnah/Seder_Zeraim/Tractate_Berakhot/Chapter_1).
“From when may one recite the Shema in the evening?From the time when the Kohanim go in to eat their terumah.Until the end of the first watch – so says Rabbi Eliezer.And the Sages say: Until midnight.Rabban Gamliel says: Until the column of dawn rises.It once happened that [Rabban Gamliel’s] sons came from a house of feasting.They said to [their father]: "We have not recited the Shema."He said to them: "If the column of dawn has not risen, you are obligated to recite it."“[This is true] not only in this case; rather, in all cases where the Sages said that [some precept can be performed only] until midnight — the precept is [still in force] until the break of dawn.“[For example:] Burning the fats and organs [of the sacrifices, on the Temple altar] — this precept [can be performed] until the break of dawn.“[Another example:] All [sacrifices] which may be eaten for one day — the precept [of eating them can be performed] until the break of dawn.If that is so, why did the Sages say, "until midnight"?To distance a person from sin.”
This is an excellent example of the style of the Mishnah. The original question is posed, and answers are provided. As answers are given, additional questions arise, and these also are dealt with. Some of the connections between topics seem tenuous, but the connections reflect connections developed over the course of the rise of rabbinic Judaism.
The second treatise of the first order is called Pe’ah (Corner) because it deals with the passages concerning the corners of the field, such as Lev 19:9-10. “When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap your field right up to its edge [corner] neither shall you gather the gleanings after the harvest.” (ESV). Since these passages also deal with the cause of the poor (that is, the corners are not to be reaped so that they are left for the poor), the treatise also goes on to deal with the causes and rights of the poor. This treatise begins as follows: These are the things that have no measure:
The Peah of the field, the first-fruits, the appearance [at the Temple in Jerusalem on Pilgrimage Festivals],acts of kindness, and the study of the Torah.These are things the fruits of which a man enjoys in this world,while the principle remains for him in the World to Come:Honoring father and mother,acts of kindness,and bringing peace between a man and his fellow.But the study of Torah is equal to them all.
Note in this how the study of the Torah is exalted relative to the importance of other works.
Author Bio:Dr. Shaw was born and raised in New Mexico. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of New Mexico in 1977, the M. Div. from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in 1980, and the Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1981, with an emphasis in biblical languages (Greek, Hebrew, Old Testament and Targumic Aramaic, as well as Ugaritic). He did two year of doctoral-level course work in Semitic languages (Akkadian, Arabic, Ethiopic, Middle Egyptian, and Syriac) at Duke University. He received the Ph.D. in Old Testament Interpretation at Bob Jones University in 2005. Since 1991, he has taught Hebrew and Old Testament at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, a school which serves primarily the Presbyterian Church in America and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, where he holds the rank of Associate Professor.
Friday, April 04, 2008
Quote of the Day
"Immortal men and women are models of spiritual sense,
drawn by perfect Mind, and
reflecting those higher conceptions of loveliness which
transcend all material sense."
-From Science and Health
by Mary Baker Eddy
247:15
Have a great day & weekend.
You are that immortal man or woman!!
John
drawn by perfect Mind, and
reflecting those higher conceptions of loveliness which
transcend all material sense."
-From Science and Health
by Mary Baker Eddy
247:15
Have a great day & weekend.
You are that immortal man or woman!!
John
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Happy Easter!!
Today's Daily Word - Sunday, March 23, 2008
Resurrection
Life, love, and abundance are resurrected in me today.Just as the rising sun overcomes the dark of night, the Christ light reveals my way, allowing me to overcome any belief in limitation or lack. I act on the new possibilities that may have previously seemed hidden from view.With a Christ-inspired perspective, I view my world with spiritual vision, giving thanks for all creation.
In prayer and meditation, I allow divine ideas to rise in my consciousness and give them expression in my life and in my world.Life, love, and abundance are divine expressions of the Christ of my being that can never be denied me. As I experience the Christ Presence within, these God-given spiritual gifts are resurrected in me today.
"The women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, 'Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen.'"-Luke 24:5
Resurrection
Life, love, and abundance are resurrected in me today.Just as the rising sun overcomes the dark of night, the Christ light reveals my way, allowing me to overcome any belief in limitation or lack. I act on the new possibilities that may have previously seemed hidden from view.With a Christ-inspired perspective, I view my world with spiritual vision, giving thanks for all creation.
In prayer and meditation, I allow divine ideas to rise in my consciousness and give them expression in my life and in my world.Life, love, and abundance are divine expressions of the Christ of my being that can never be denied me. As I experience the Christ Presence within, these God-given spiritual gifts are resurrected in me today.
"The women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, 'Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen.'"-Luke 24:5
Friday, March 21, 2008
New SEE Class credit guidelines
FROM UNITY SCHOOL
Interested in teaching an Elective or Required course at your Unity Church? If so, we have made this process easier for you with our new SEE Extension Program guidelines and forms.
To request a copy of the new guide lines and forms please email the SEE Extension Recorder at xsee@unityonline.org or call 816.251.3535.
Interested in teaching an Elective or Required course at your Unity Church? If so, we have made this process easier for you with our new SEE Extension Program guidelines and forms.
To request a copy of the new guide lines and forms please email the SEE Extension Recorder at xsee@unityonline.org or call 816.251.3535.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Walter Starcke: Made in the Image of God
I thought you might find this video of Walter Starcke of interest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oOnXICxg3I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oOnXICxg3I
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