Do You Have Enough Courage?

When I was growing up, I had a pretty good idea of what courage was.  In high school I read the book, Profiles in Courage.  People would talk about heroes on the battlefield or leaders who would stand with principles against discrimination.  We would read the history of people who remained true to their faith,…

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What’s Your Story?

“The stories we love are filled with struggle, conflict, and failure, yet so often the stories we present to others are a highlight reel of accomplishments, perfect meals, and sunny days.” – Brian Bailey. As I reflect upon this quote, I realize the many ways that we see the truth of his statement.  Think about…

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That’s Not Marriage

A few months ago I heard a speaker talk about his years of pastoring a church in Arkansas.  During his time there, he had a gentleman in the church who was a Fish and Games Official.  This came in pretty handy as this official would periodically call him to tell him where they had recently…

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For Men

At first I intended to just use excerpts of this letter in my comments.  However, I fear my comments would pale in comparison to the power of the letter as it stands.  Ronald Reagan wrote this letter to his son on the eve of his wedding.  They are powerful words for all men. June 1971…

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Need a New Password?

I came across an article a few months ago in which the author was complaining about the continual need for new passwords.  I could relate as every 90 days my university wants me to change my computer password.  In the case of the author of the article, his company made him change his every 30…

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Does the Whining Help?

My mother is the mildest mannered and least confrontational person that I know.  So, it was interesting, and out of character, for her to recently comment to a family member, “I think if they took the word complain out of the English language, you wouldn’t have anything to say.” Let’s face it, we like to…

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Seize the Opportunity

It has been a long and somewhat frustrating day at work.  You arrive home planning to have a little solace in the front of the TV.  However, as you walk in the door, your spouse, who is bubbling with excitement wants to talk.  Talk – ugh – this requires thinking and brain cells that are…

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How Far Can You Push?

A recent article asked this question in a number of ways.  It examined attempts that individuals have made to push their bodies to extremes.  For example: the longest someone has been able to last without solid food was 382 days; or the most friends (not Facebook friends) a person can have is 150; or the…

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