Sick and tired of this pandemic? Me too. But there is hope...
Silence is the Key
In a world where things are moving so fast, I realise that sometimes in life, you have to stop before you can truly begin, and that pressing pause to be still and reflect is often the best way to move forward in life.
President Trump. Please Prove Me Wrong.
President Trump. PRESIDENT TRUMP! It’s gonna take me a while to get used to that. It’s no secret I’ve never been a fan of DT. I find his manner, his arrogance, his misogyny, his xenophobia, his racist rants - all offensive. But regardless of what I think, he will be the next President of the …
Change Something.
So many people I speak to are desperate for change. ...in their church. ...in their business ...in their marriage. ...in their health. ...etc etc. Yet, when you dig a little deeper, what they really want is to have the benefits of change without paying the cost of change. We want to keep eating donuts, but get skinnier. We want …
Back to the Future: 7 Ways to Use Your Past to Guide the Present
Last week I posted about advice we get from our "future selves" - our elders. Today I want to look at the reverse: advice we get from our past selves... Have you ever found an old journal and been amazed at what you were thinking and feeling? Or have you ever wished that you could go …
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Becoming Human
This is a guest post by Kevin Light that really moved me. I followed him as he walked away from the crowd to the bottom of the garden. He stood there with his face in his hands, sobbing. I put my arms around his shoulders and I held on through the waves of grief that …
Keeping It Simple in 2012
"A simple life in the fear of God is better than a rich life with a ton of headaches" - Proverbs 15:6 I've shared a lot on this blog about simplifying your life, but here's the problem when it comes to trying to keep things simple: It's really hard! It seems life tends to move …
Saturdays Suck!
Every year on Good Friday Christians gather to remember the day Christ was crucified. It is a day of great sorrow and pain. A day the world was cast into darkness and all hope was lost. A day of great mourning. But Friday is not the end. On Easter Sunday we gather again, but this time …