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So Sorry???

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

There seems to be a lot of people setting themselves on “higher moral ground” withouth having to pay the price. Defined by Theodore Dalrymple as “False Apology Syndrome”, many apologize for the failure of others at no cost to themselves. There is a big difference between shame and guilt!
One of the key self-flagellating topics of the [...]

Sumthin Musta Happened Here!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

An old pioneer traveled westward across the great plains until he came to an abrupt halt at the edge of the Grand Canyon. He gawked at the sight before him: a vast chasm one mile down, eighteen miles across, and more than a hundred miles long!
He gasped, “Somethin musta happened here!”
A visitor to our [...]

Conversation

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Prayer

Prayer is a relational conversation with God expressing our heart in need and desire as we learn and line up with His will.
Prayer is not:

Information that God does not have!
A formulae to get what you want.
A program to get God to meet your needs.

True Balance

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

There is nothing more centered than a self-emptied life, and there is nothing more empty than a self-centered life.

For Our Children And Our Children’s Children

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

I have a burden on my heart and a challenge for our generation. The burden is for our children and our children’s children and the challenge follows.
Every generation in the modern era has had a name. The “Builders” before the last world war, the “Boomers” from 1946 through 1964, the “Busters” from 1965 to 1983 [...]

Is Our Hope Sustainable?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

I really enjoyed the two speeches Tuesday evening. Senator John McCain’s concession was gracious, patriotic and truly generous. Senator Barak Obama’s acceptance speech was intentionally toned down from the rhetoric of the campaign and very unifying, generous and hopeful.
The tenor and content of both speeches were encouraging, peace making and hope building because the spirit of [...]

Oh, the Guilt of the Simple!

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Just a thought!
Why is their so much media and educratic ridicule applied to single issue voters? They are considered simplistic, narrow, ignorant, etc. But this accusation is only applied to those whose issues morally describe and apply ethical boundaries to the social arena. If the issues are health care or civil rights, terrorism or regulation, then it is considered legitimate. But [...]

What is our nation heading for this year?

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

These past few months I’ve been buried in other pursuits but I have been thinking, reading and praying. As I have watched the presidential candidates pursue their party’s nomination for these many months a few things have become evident.
First, regardless of the success of the eventual nominees, our nation will be thrust into a number of [...]

Stressed Up And Ready To Go!

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

How is your stress level? Overbearing? Maintaining? Or all under control? (Yea, right!)
Sometimes we feel like we’re at the end of our rope and it’s frayed. Life piles up. Efforts appear fruitless. The world is in opposition and our closest friends seem oblivious. It seems that many are drawing strength from us even though we’ve [...]

Have You Found Balance?

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

Life is a constant juggling of demands, defined priorities, pressing crisis, current desires and future hopes. We find ourselves chasing the “best” and settling for the “mediocre.” Our frustration leads us to believe that we cannot find balance and success with the current process of living.
I suggest that we need to settle into the path [...]