Happy Monday! A friend brings us today’s word-of-the-week… FRESH My friend needs a fresh start today. In fact, given his circumstances he may need a few fresh starts in the near future. Thing is, Lent started a couple of weeks ago. Lots of us gave up something, or started something. It’s cool to have a nice, neat time when […]
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Back To The Chain Of Rocks
FRONT RANGE FREEDOM TOUR has its roots in a crazy dream. In 2011, Becky, Monte, and I did a 1500-mile handcycle journey along the length of the Mississippi River. Here’s one of the iconic incidents from that journey. # # # # # I looked forward to Old Chain Of Rocks Bridge from the beginning of […]
Continue readingIs It Okay To Dream For Yourself?
“So are you saying we can’t dream for ourselves?” I told them that a dream worth following has to be about a story bigger than ourselves. Following a dream just for yourself will eventually leave you with a sense of emptiness. He kept going. “That’s the problem with religion. Everything I want to do…I can’t.” […]
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Happy Monday! A school habit brings us today’s word-of-the-week… TESTS We all learned to study for tests. School was easy, really. You learned the lessons, then took the test. Good teachers explained the material well. Good students studied and prepared for the test. The purpose of the test was to see if you learned the lesson. If […]
Continue readingYou Will Get Tired
“Didn’t you get tired?” I told the story of my 1500-mile Mississippi River handcycle ride to a group of men earlier this week, and I guess I glossed over the hard parts. When you talk about a big dream, it’s easy to recall sunshine and smooth roads. I did get tired. A lot. And here’s a funny […]
Continue readingHere’s How We Really Change The World
I taught math to teenagers for thirty-five years. I enjoyed my teaching career. My students left me with a bald head and a number of valuable lessons. Among them: Kids may be reluctant to believe what you say, but they’re always ready to believe what you do. It’s a life principle; talk is cheap. Words matter little […]
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Happy Monday! Something behind the scenes brings us today’s word-of-the-week… HONOR Perhaps you’re aware of a football game that was played yesterday. Something like 180 million people watched the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers play Super Bowl 50. Whether you measure in dollars spent of chicken wings consumed, the Super Bowl is a unique American spectacle. Nearly lost in […]
Continue readingWhen Equal Isn’t Quite Equal
I’ve been in a courtroom a couple of times in the past few weeks. Observing a friend’s partial journey through the system, and surveying other cases while we waited, got me thinking about fairness and justice. It’s interesting to watch judge and attorneys work together to apply the law equally while accounting for each person’s […]
Continue readingI Wish We Could Go Back…
Can you imagine Jesus pointing us back to “the good old days”? I can’t. The idea of striving for a return to an imaginary past in which everything was somehow better doesn’t fit at all with following Jesus as I understand Him. Jesus is about moving forward, about taking risks. He’s about an unfolding story of […]
Continue readingOn Second Thought, I Wish I Would Have Said…
“What’s your advice for us, for people our age?” They were mostly twenty-somethings. I told them about the FREEDOM TOUR and the kids at the HOME OF HOPE. The theme was mission and community, the notion of seeing a need and doing something to meet it. Do what you can, where you are, with what you have. […]
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Happy Monday! Two ways of framing a question brings us today’s word-of-the-week… HOW “How can someone do that to another human being?” Good question. When we see torture, slavery, child sexual abuse, it’s easy to wonder what special sort of evil invades the heart of a person who perpetrates such vile, unimaginable acts. Good question, but not […]
Continue readingNot My Job
It’s not my job to manage or control another person. It’s my place to listen, patiently, and try to understand. It’s not my job to tell another person what to do. It’s my place to hear his dilemma and help him clarify the options. It’s not my job to be certain what I’d do if I […]
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