Have you shared your story? Everyone has a story worth telling. You may never know the impact your story might have in another life. Some people can’t imagine sharing their story—too embarrassed or shy, afraid nobody will care. Others can’t resist any opportunity to spill their guts. Either extreme reduces the potential positive impact, so […]
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Welcome to another Monday. I hope your weekend was as beautiful as ours—perfect Fall Colorado weather. Today’s word-of-the-week is … SERVICE This weekend I was privileged to be the keynote speaker for the 90th anniversary celebration of the Loveland, Colorado Lion’s Club. I was especially impacted by the organization’s simple, profound motto: WE SERVE. For […]
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Happy Saturday. On this anniversary of horrible loss, I want to offer something about starting positive, life-affirming efforts. Guy Kawasaki offers a great vision on how to begin something great. Short, thought-provoking, and wise. If you can’t view the video, click here to watch it on my site. Have a great weekend.
Continue readingRisk: Stories Worth Telling Part 4
“Nobody could possibly understand how it feels.” “If people knew what I really think, they wouldn’t want to be near me.” “I’m sure I’m the only person who feels like this.” “I can’t let anyone know what I’ve done. They’d despise me.” Have you ever said, or thought, any of these? I have. My guess […]
Continue readingRelationship: Stories Worth Telling Part 3
I’ve been spending a lot of time recently with a young man who’s on a difficult journey. He wants everyone to learn from his experiences. Everyone. He’s doing his best to be vulnerable and transparent. He’s not looking for attention—I believe he genuinely wants to help. I’ve been talking about “Stories Worth Telling,” advancing the […]
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I believe your story might be your greatest gift. We all live in stories. God reveals Himself through stories. Your particular story incorporates a unique combination of experiences and relationships. It’s a gift, and the highest use for any gift is to enjoy it and share it in service to others. This is #2 in […]
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Happy Labor Day (in the U.S.) and welcome to our holiday word-of-the-week … LABOR I don’t know about you, but I’m grateful for labor in a number of ways. First, I’m grateful for the folks who perform many of the difficult and often thankless tasks that make my way of life possible. People work hard […]
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Here’s proof that there’s a big difference between failing and being a failure. If you can’t see the video, click here to view it on my site. Have a great weekend!
Continue readingTruth: Stories Worth Telling Part 1
Do you think your story is worth telling? I believe the answer is emphatically “Yes!” God tells us about Himself through stories. Most of the Bible is stories about real people in real circumstances who struggled and failed and got it wrong more than they got it right. God’s own story comes to us through […]
Continue readingHow Important Is Right Theology?
Does theology matter? Short answer—yes, of course theology matters. Do I believe that some elements of Christian theology are black-and-white, right-or-wrong? Yes, I do, though I imagine we might disagree on some of them. (What’s Your Theology?) That said, I’m wondering how many folks encounter Jesus by reading a theology book. My guess would be […]
Continue readingOne Problem With A Weekend Retreat
One problem with a weekend retreat in the mountains is … it ends. At some point you have to pack up your stuff, climb into the car, and head back to the real world. The challenge is to bring something back, to make sure the sense of renewal doesn’t fade before the garage door opens at home. […]
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Happy Monday! This edition of word-of-the-week takes us on a… RETREAT Retreat is often a bad thing. The battle’s not going well, and the commander decides it’s time to back off. RETREAT means you’re admitting defeat, running away. I’m writing this morning from the retreat center at YMCA Of The Rockies in the mountains above […]
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