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In this episode, we invited one of Dan's friends Skip Schrayer, a 3rd generation business owner to talk about insurance, not so much about the product, but more about the industry and its culture. Tim started the conversation by asking about the history of Skip's family insurance business. Dan was interested in the changes over the year in the industry. Skip thought technology played an important role in changing and evolving insurance companies. Nowadays, anyone can go onto an online platform and get insurance in minutes. So giving customized consulting to a more complex insurance need is his specialty. As for the future of this industry, Skip said that the definition of “risk” will continue to grow. For example, cyber risk, reputation risk, etc. In terms of business operations and management, Skip cannot emphasize enough the importance of hiring the right people that fit your company's culture: care about your job and clients, learn from your employees, be curious, and learn to say “no.” As Skip said, running a business is not easy, but it should also be fun.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues his series Technicolor Joy. One of Paul's favorite metaphors for Christian living was the race. As Skip begins the message "Put On Your Running Shoes," he shares how you can be a champion in the race towards Christlikeness.
One of Paul's favorite metaphors for Christian living was the race. As Skip begins the message "Put On Your Running Shoes," he shares how you can be a champion in the race towards Christlikeness. This teaching is from the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues his series Technicolor Joy. We all have our blemishes, shortfalls, quirks, idiosyncrasies, and oddities. As Skip begins the message "How to Treat Good (but Imperfect) People," he gives you some insight on dealing with imperfect people.
We all have our blemishes, shortfalls, quirks, idiosyncrasies, and oddities. As Skip begins the message "How to Treat Good (but Imperfect) People," he gives you some insight on dealing with imperfect people. This teaching is from the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues his series Technicolor Joy. As Christians, we're called to glowto shine the light of truth and salvationin a dark culture. As Skip begins the message "Glow in the Dark!" he considers several principles that will energize you to shine for Jesus.
As Christians, we're called to glow—to shine the light of truth and salvation—in a dark culture. As Skip begins the message "Glow in the Dark!" he considers several principles that will energize you to shine for Jesus. This teaching is from the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues the series Technicolor Joy. Every groupwhether it's a club, a corporation, or a churchhas its share of problem people. As Skip begins the message "Pest Control," he gives you some biblical insight on how to handle these kinds of folks.
Every group—whether it's a club, a corporation, or a church—has its share of problem people. As Skip begins the message "Pest Control," he gives you some biblical insight on how to handle these kinds of folks. This teaching is from the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
The apostle Paul had a deep love for the Philippian believers. Our own love must be understood and developed intelligently. As Skip begins the message "Pray for Love," he shares how your love can become mature and God-honoring. This teaching is from the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues our series Technicolor Joy. Your job and your calling are not contradictory paths but complementary ones. As Skip begins the message "The Family Business," he shares about how you are the object as well as the instrument of God's work in the world.
Your job and your calling are not contradictory paths but complementary ones. As Skip begins the message "The Family Business," he shares about how you are the object as well as the instrument of God's work in the world. This teaching is from the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip wraps up the series Rock Solid. This world is passing; its glory is fading. And anyone who places all their energy and hope in this life will be disappointed. As Skip shares the message "Breaking Up Camp and Moving On," he considers where we're headed as believers and how to arrive safely.
This world is passing; its glory is fading. And anyone who places all their energy and hope in this life will be disappointed. As Skip shares the message "Breaking Up Camp and Moving On," he considers where we're headed as believers and how to arrive safely. This teaching is from the series Rock Solid.Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues his series Rock Solid. False teachers and their devotees guarantee a perilous voyage and a bad finish. As Skip shares the message "Caution: Ruts Ahead!" he challenges you to live cautiously in your journey of faith and to watch out for ruts.
False teachers and their devotees guarantee a perilous voyage and a bad finish. As Skip shares the message "Caution: Ruts Ahead!" he challenges you to live cautiously in your journey of faith and to watch out for ruts. This teaching is from the series Rock Solid.Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues the series Rock Solid. Although Peter was at the end of his life, it's clear where his focus and energy was directed: he was thinking about others. As Skip shares the message "How to Live and Die Well," he shows you how you can live for the benefit of others.
Although Peter was at the end of his life, it's clear where his focus and energy was directed: he was thinking about others. As Skip shares the message "How to Live and Die Well," he shows you how you can live for the benefit of others. This teaching is from the series Rock Solid.Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues the series Jesus Loves People. In this study, we find a womanthe city prostitutewho acutely felt the need to have the hole in her heart filled. As Skip begins the message "Jesus Loves Prostitutes," we discover that Jesus loved this woman with a wholesome love.
In this study, we find a woman—the city prostitute—who acutely felt the need to have the hole in her heart filled. As Skip begins the message "Jesus Loves Prostitutes," we discover that Jesus loved this woman with a wholesome love. This teaching is from the series Jesus Loves People .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues his series Jesus Loves People. It's true that Jesus loves people who don't believe in Him or aren't sure what they think about Him. As Skip shares the message "Jesus Loves Atheists," he shows you how you can reach atheists with Christ's love.
It's true that Jesus loves people who don't believe in Him or aren't sure what they think about Him. As Skip shares the message "Jesus Loves Atheists," he shows you how you can reach atheists with Christ's love. This teaching is from the series Jesus Loves People .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip continues his series Jesus Loves People. We as believers are called the body of Christ. That means we are His hands, feet, ears, and voice to this lost world. As Skip wraps up the message "Jesus Loves People," he shares how God desires to reach people through you.
We as believers are called the body of Christ. That means we are His hands, feet, ears, and voice to this lost world. As Skip wraps up the message "Jesus Loves People," he shares how God desires to reach people through you. This teaching is from the series Jesus Loves People .Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
How, as a leader, do you model the benefits of self-confidence without falling into the trap of arrogance? In this episode of "Aim Higher," Skip sits down with his panel of experts to discuss the importance of self-confidence to leaders, both in terms of their own work, and as a leadership skill itself. As Skip says, "Confidence sweeps people to you, arrogance drives people away." Listen closely for some great tips on how culture, gender, body-language, health, and even vocal tone can affect self-confidence and make a difference in your leadership style.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 Skip begins a series called The Biography of God. The subject matter of God is the loftiest of all subjects and the pinnacle of all pursuits. As Skip shares the message "Can God Be Known?" he helps you discover who God is and how you can know Him personally.
The subject matter of God is the loftiest of all subjects and the pinnacle of all pursuits. As Skip shares the message "Can God Be Known?" he helps you discover who God is and how you can know Him personally. This teaching is from the series The Biography of God.Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29 Skip continues our series From the Edge of Eternity. One day, Jesus will call believers to rise. As Skip wraps up the message "Rise and Shine!" he answers these questions: Why is the resurrection necessary? And what will our resurrected bodies be like?
One day, Jesus will call believers to rise. As Skip wraps up the message "Rise and Shine!" he answers these questions: Why is the resurrection necessary? And what will our resurrected bodies be like? This teaching is from the series From the Edge of Eternity.Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
The end of this world will be the beginning of a new one. The event that brings them together is the second coming of Christ. As Skip teaches the message "The Return," he shares five aspects of Jesus' return, spoken of throughout the Bible. This teaching is from the series What's Next?.Links:Website: https://connectwithskip.comDonate: https://connnectwithskip.com/donateThis week's DevoMail: https://connnectwithskip.com/devomail
In this, the 4th of 9 panel discussions about the traits of servant leaders, Skip and his panel talk about how important it is for leaders to recognize “the whole person.” Because even at work (perhaps especially at work), we’re not just workers. As Skip points out, we are more than “human capital” or other degrading terms like “head-count” or “warm bodies.” Servant leaders recognize that the best leaders respect, trust and care for the whole person. Listen for some good tips on how to do just that, while still respecting some important boundaries.
Today Skip is in with Mark Thornton talking about race relations. As Skip and Mark talk about race and division it brings them into a discussion of our identity. “Who are we?” or better yet, “Who’s are we?”. Although we may black, white, African American, Mexican, etc., our primary identity needs to be found in Christ and it is through Christ that we can truly experience unity. Mark Thornton is a strong voice in the Treasure Valley and is part of the team at Capital Christian and also a part of Livn4HIM Ministries, who’s mission is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ through musicRead More →
Today Skip is in with Mark Thornton talking about race relations. As Skip and Mark talk about race and division it brings them into a discussion of our identity. "Who are we?" or better yet, "Who's are we?". Although we may black, white, African American, Mexican, etc., our primary identity needs to be found in Christ and it is through Christ that we can truly experience unity. Read More →