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Most of the material on TheHighCalling.org is explicitly Christian. Most of the audio is not. Howard Butt's sixty second encouragements are written to encourage people in their daily lives and work. Almost all the audio pieces listed under the headings: 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004; and 2005 are suitable to a secular audience and acceptable to a work environment. The principles are Christian but there is no explicit mention of Christianity.

We encourage businesses to use our audio messages to set the tone for a meeting or to open up discussion among colleagues. We know several business owners and human resource people who have had success with this approach.

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Act the Part to Become It >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

If I start today to act the part of the person I want to become—my heart and mind can soon match my habits . . . in the high calling of our daily work.

A Lion and a Cougar  >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

When we lose our heads in needless arguments, the vultures begin to circle. But when we keep our cool and find the solution that benefits everyone, we win . . . it's the high calling of our daily work.

Want to Win? Keep Fighting! >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Coach Tony Dungy reached the very brink of success—and then was fired.

Eisenhower on Leadership >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Eisenhower knew something about being a leader.

Ball Field >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

"Doesn't that bother you?" a friend asked Ray. "Being treated like you don't exist?"

A Servant's Thanks >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Our work is not about recognition but about service.

What the Deaf Man Heard >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Be careful what you say about other people. You never know who may be listening.

You Define Success for Yourself >

by Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Success is what gets you closer to what you believe is important. That definition, individual to every person, also defines the high calling of our daily work.