Building for Eternity
You Can’t Always Trust the Market
In 1976 Twentieth Century Fox undertook market research for a movie idea of George Lucas. The advice was that you can’t use the word “war” in the title and that robots would turn off the mass majority of moviegoers. Lucas ignored the advice and released “Star Wars” one of the top grossing films of all time!
Our society attaches values to things according to what people are prepared to pay. What value do we attach to an answered prayer, or a place in heaven for eternity? Spending a precious day with a loved ones whose life is near the end is priceless and more valuable than anything you can buy.
What profits a person if they gain the whole world and yet forfeit their soul?
Stephen Semenchuk
Senior Minister
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