Skip to main content

The Book: I Discovered in my Father Wardrobe.

Seven Laws of Success.
Herbert W. Armstrong (31 July 1892 - 16 January 1986) founded the Worldwide Church of God in the late 1930s, as well as Ambassador College (later Ambassador University) in 1946, and was an early pioneer of radio and tele-evangelism, originally taking to the airwaves in the 1930s from Eugene, Oregon. Armstrong preached an eclectic set of theological doctrines and teachings that he claimed came directly from the Bible. [2] These theological doctrines and teachings have been referred to as Armstrongism. His teachings included the interpretation of biblical prophecy in light of British Israelism,[3] and required observance of parts of the covenant Law including seventh-day Sabbath, dietary prohibitions, and the covenant law "Holy Days".


Armstrong proclaimed that world events during his lifespan loomed various Biblical prophecies, and that he was called by God as an 'Apostle' and end-time 'Elijah' to proclaim the Gospel of God's Kingdom to the World[4] before the return of Jesus Christ. He also founded the Ambassador International Cultural Foundation, which promoted the arts, humanities, and humanitarian projects.[5] Through his role with the foundation, Armstrong and his advisers met with heads of governments in various nations, for which he described himself as an "ambassador without portfolio for world peace."[6]
The Seven Laws of Success


By Herbert W. Armstrong

Copyright © 1961, 1968, 1972, 1974, 2003, 2008 Philadelphia Church of God





Did it ever occur to you that there might be a reason why so many people make a failure of life? Not only men and career women, but wives and mothers too!



Are you one who is wrestling with the problem of “making ends meet”? Nearly all of us are. This problem need not mean failure—yet it often leads to it.



It is a fact—the vast majority do wind up failures. Yet none need fail!



Take a look at the facts in the world.



Is THIS Success?



Every two minutes someone in the United States attempts suicide. Each day nearly 85 persons succeed—but is that success? The World Health Organization estimates that some one thousand people commit suicide in the world—every day!



Suicides now outnumber murders. Now various organizations for the prevention of suicide are a reality. But the cause is individual failure!



Only a minority, of course, go to this extreme, but the overwhelming majority do end their lives in failure.



Much of the world is in current “prosperity.” Yet—even within the affluent U.S.—95 percent of businesses fail within five years of inception. Across the world streaks the shocking trend of increasing failures. Scores of millions daily allow the creeping cancer of failure to chain them to a life of unhappy circumstances, from which only death promises release.



But why?



Why are only the very few really successful? Is it mere chance—is it just happen-so—can it be luck? Or are there definite reasons? More details HERE
Subscribe Click Here to Continue

Comments

INTELLECTUAL SPECIALIZED CENTER OF LEARNING

THIS BLOG IS FOR SALE... Send sms to: 09095109750 for more detail.


...Inspiring,motivating and impacting business sense to peoples SINCE 2008.

Global Voices Advocacy - Defending free speech online








































































































































e-Library/Search Engine

Translate

Popular posts from this blog

The Face of Lagos And Fashola

  Advertise,Promote,Market,Traffic... Get real unlimited traffic to your product,company,website! Negotiable, Place your Adverts here: www.mobavigrarts.blogspot.com    Car Wash > SMS OR CALL 07011157051 FOR DETAIL Hire us to Plan and Manage Your Events: Text Hire,send to 07011157051 for more detail...   How to Spin and Win Every Time!      Demonstration of Kule Traffic and the new wheel of fortune http://kuletraffic.com/mobavigrarts                                                                      The Eko Mega City Project See also: Eko Atlantic City The biggest task Babatunde Fashola faces in office is his visionary project to transform Lagos into a mega city, [8] the first of its kind in Lagosian history. Although initialized under the former gov...

J.P.Morgan.How He Used His Time,Energy,Money: To Control Nation.

J.P. Morgan was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut to Junius Spencer Morgan (1813–1890) and Juliet Pierpont (1816–1884) of Boston, Massachusetts . Pierpont, as he preferred to be known, had a varied education due in part to interference by his father, Junius. In the fall of 1848, Pierpont transferred to the Hartford Public School and then to the Episcopal Academy in Cheshire , Connecticut (now called Cheshire Academy ), boarding with the principal. In September 1851, Morgan passed the entrance exam for the English High School of Boston , a school specializing in mathematics to prepare young men for careers in commerce. In the spring of 1852, illness that was to become more common as his life progressed struck; rheumatic fever left him in so much pain that he could not walk. Junius sent Pierpont to the Azores (Portuguese islands in the Atlantic) in order for him to recover. After convalescing for almost a year, Pierpont returned to the English High School in Boston to...

HOW ARABIC BECAME LANGUAGE OF THE LEARNED.

I used to be violent,but the world have taught me to be gentle and wise. The most successful people in life are always looking to pass on what they know,to bring on others in their wake.If you're not passing on your talents and skills,what are you doing with them? What great secrets have you got that demand to be withheld from the world? The Physician and translator Hunayn ibn Ishaq a syriac Christian. Accomplishments In Hunayn ibn Ishaq’s lifetime, he devoted himself to working on a multitude of writings; both translations and original works. [ 6 ] [ edit ] As a writer of original work Hunayn wrote on a variety of subjects that included philosophy, religion and medicine. In “How to Grasp Religion,” Hunayn explains the truths of religion that include miracles not possibly made by humans and humans’ incapacity to explain facts about some phenomena, and false notions of religion that include depression and an inclination for glory. He worked on Arabic grammar and lexicogra...