

Where I am I will not allow it." An attitude such as that from where one stands to where another stands creates a situation where both can stand in peace, and to that extent social evil stands checked.īut as Reinhold Niebuhr points out: "Man has always been his own most vexing problem." 1 At the core of the problem is a self-induced delusion: I am better than the other I could accomplish more, and do it more efficiently, than the other given the opportunity I could be the answer to the problems around me I seek that opportunity of power and position only to be of service to others. Imagine what would have happened if every Christian, let alone every human being, had stood up against this monstrous evil and said, "I am responsible for the world I live in. Yet how easy it is to blame one man or one ideology for what occurred. Its sheer evilness and moral depravity has left an indelible mark of sadism on history and of revulsion on the human soul. This is true in evil that appears on a global scale and in evil that pinches me in the hiddenness of my soul.Ĭonsider, for example, the Holocaust. Whenever the question of evil or injustice or unfairness or sin by any other name raises its ugly head, the natural human tendency is to find a scapegoat to bear responsibility for the mess we find ourselves in. That was Chesterton's witty answer to issues that plague us either individually or corporately. Among the many responses published in the Letters column, one made it to history: "I am. Ulmer, D.What's Wrong With the World?" thundered the headline of a carefully argued article in The Times of London years ago. "Van Moody takes you on a biblically balanced, often painfully penetrating look-not just a look at the you in you, but a look at the God in you who defines and declares your destiny and worth." Weaving together personal stories, practical principles, and profound biblical truth, The I-Factor provides the key to achieving the life of greatness that you are destined for. Perspective: When you understand perspective, you can view the problems you face as stepping stones to greatness rather than stumbling blocks.Significance: When you understand your significance, you see the purpose and the greatness you were created for.Identity: When you understand your identity you know who you are, setting your foundation for everything.In The I-Factor, Moody identifies three dynamics essential to winning the battle of the I-Factor:
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In this inspiring book, Moody reveals how to get hold of your I-Factor and finally get out of your own way. One question lies behind every struggle we face: How do I deal with myself? Behind all our stumbles, behind each of our missteps, behind every one of our failings lies an inability to handle what Moody calls the "I-Factor." More than self-worth or self-respect, beyond even character and perception of purpose, the I-Factor is about managing yourself-your whole life-well. Join bestselling author Van Moody as he helps you learn the 3 keys necessary to discover your life's purpose and the satisfying fulfillment you're longing for. The key to the life you want is already within your grasp.
