Jim George may refer to:
Listening is an act of love. When you listen to people, you are communicating non-verbally that they are important to you.
You can make your marriage a little bit of heaven on earth by following God's plan of teamwork.
When it comes to the heart and soul, only the Bible can bring true and lasting changes.
Start where you are-do anything you can do, and do everything you can do, until you find something you must do! That something is probably your spiritual gift.
When you don’t understand what is happening, you need to wait, trust God, and rest in His care. He is always faithful to His own.
As your heart goes, so goes your family! If your heart isn't right, no child raising system, rules, or gimmicks will ever work. As your heart goes, so goes your parenting!
Your positive impact on the generations to come will be directly related to the ministry you have in that little place called home.
Communication is not a one-way street.
True biblical love is a selfless commitment of one’s body, soul, and spirit to the betterment of the other person.
Eventually your little choices are going to become habits that affect the bigger decisions you make in life.
Choose your words carefully. They reveal your inner character.
To experience spiritual victory, you must depend on God's resources.
Having the right attitude is fundamental to being an effective leader.
In many ways spiritual exercise is like physical exercise. If you stop exercising physically, your body may not show the results of inactivity for a while. But one day you wake up and find everything is sagging in all the wrong places.
As you can see marriage is about putting away selfishness and taking on the concept of teamwork.
God honors you when you take a stand for what is right.
Leaders are hard workers. They never expect more out of the people around them than they are willing to give themselves.
Blessing come to you when you are obedient to God’s commands.
God will bless you and your marriage when you follow His blueprint.
Spiritual joy is what you experience when you choose to give thanks to God no matter what happens-even when things go wrong.