Suppose Bob and I enter a race, winner gets $50. Bob wins a tough contest and collects his money. The race director approaches and shakes hands with both of us. “Great race! You guys put on a great show.” Then he hands me a $50 bill. Bob’s angry, grumbles under his breath about how this “everybody gets a trophy” […]
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About That Line In The Sand
A silly math joke: there are 10 kinds of people–those who understand the binary system, and those who don’t. You don’t have to appreciate the joke to understand the tendency to draw absolute lines. Yes/No. Either/Or. This/That. In/Out. With us/Against Us. Binary thinking makes things simple. Two categories, no muss, no fuss. Cross my line […]
Continue readingWhat’s New?
It’s a new year, and What’s New? is all the rage. What’s New? might be creative and cutting-edge. Or it might be marching in place, saying nothing in ten thousand words. Better question: What’s Next? Let’s make sure What’s Next? actually matters. New or not, let’s make sure What’s Next? moves the ball down the floor. New ideas. Excellence. How to invite folks to […]
Continue readingWhat To Remember about 2016
It’s time to look forward and to look back. Year-end recaps and New Year’s resolutions are the big thing. Yesterday I talked about remembering to be grateful. I thought of some other things I want to remember. I want to remember to be kind. Kindness is a priceless gift that costs me nothing. I want to […]
Continue readingA Year To Forget?
By many accounts, 2016 wasn’t a good year. As I read and listen to various summaries of the year just passed, the general consensus appears to be don’t let the door hit you in the backside on your way out! Seems like most folks can’t wait to move on from what they perceive as a year […]
Continue readingChristmas, Freedom, and Justice
A Journey for Freedom And Justice That’s the tagline we carried on the back of the FREEDOM TOUR jersey. The tour’s about bringing a bit of freedom and justice to some kids rescued from the horrors of human trafficking. I realize this week, as Christmas approaches, how easily I get caught up in doing the […]
Continue readingObedience Might Be Kind Of Simple
I heard an interesting take on obedience recently. Our culture’s not big on obedience. We sort-of want folks to follow the rules, but we admire the John Wayne types who ignore boundaries and “do it their way.” For those of us who follow Jesus, there’s a bit of internal conflict. There’s that good old USAmerican blaze your […]
Continue readingWho Needs A Second Chance?
The FREEDOM TOUR helps some kids who need a second chance. Things didn’t go so well the first time. Mothers trafficked, living in brothels, not the sort of beginning any child should receive. We get the opportunity to partner with the staff at the HOME OF HOPE and offer these kids a second chance. They […]
Continue readingLet’s Talk About Heroes
Who are the strong people? I watched the 2016 CNN HEROES Awards and learned about ten folks who saw injustice and decided to do something about it. Ten ordinary people doing what they can, where they are, with what they have. (Click here to see videos.) An 87-year-old man who uses his horses to give special […]
Continue readingIs It Okay To Move Forward?
So you got kicked in the teeth, or the gut, or some other sensitive spot. It won’t go away, this sense of loss and disappointment. Perhaps it fades for a few moments, but then it returns and you’re certain it’s part of your new reality. You’re not going to “just get over it.” Now…what? I’ve […]
Continue readingFreedom Tour ’17 Video
There’s not much cycling happening in Colorado right now. Bikes hang in garages as skiers flock to snow-covered mountains. However, there’s lots going on as we prepare for FREEDOM TOUR ’17. Next summer will be our fifth anniversary! Time flies, and we’re excited to do some fun new things to celebrate. I hope you’re planning to […]
Continue readingThree (Unexpected) Wise Men And Injustice
Seems like we hear a lot about injustice lately. Pipelines. Trafficking. Racism. Sexism. Religion. Immigration. Even bathrooms! Seems like everywhere we turn there’s some sort of debate, discussion, or dialogue about injustice. The FREEDOM TOUR, of course, enters the discussion by supporting kids rescued from the horrible injustice of sexual slavery. So here’s a question: How […]
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