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Gifted to Serve, Not to Soar: When Airline Excellence Meets Christian Humility
Airline people tend to be smart, capable, and decisive. In the world’s eyes this is a good thing, and to some extent it truly is. The problem is when we
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Airline people tend to be smart, capable, and decisive. In the world’s eyes this is a good thing, and to some extent it truly is. The problem is when we
Do any of you who work aboard real aircraft also enjoy flying remote-control model versions of the same? Do not assume God has a problem with you keeping that, perhaps
Ever had a check captain tell you some uncomfortable truths about some aspect of your flying skills knowing that he or she was talking that way not out of spite,
Adversity can be defined as the calamity of several trials at once. It can be further defined as continued difficulty or misfortune, hardship, unfavorable situation (such as self-doubt leading to
Many of us had earthly fathers who would not have won any “Dad of the Year” awards. That is why it is so important we truly know who our Heavenly
Sometimes what our airline employers ask us to do as part of our work might seem too hard, or even impossible. As Christians, we may sometimes feel that way about
Have a flight attendant or gate agent pal who is your “bestie?” It is good to know that, whoever our best friend is on earth, our truest friend is both
Traveling around the world many airline people see great injustice in various places. God hates injustice. He does not, however, hate those who commit it. In fact, He died to