Best time to do it…now.
Continue readingCoincidence
I don’t believe much in coincidence. When I hear a similar message from different sources, I tend to believe Jesus might be trying to tell me something. Last time I shared a mental image given to me by my friend Carol a few months after my injury. Because of that conversation, I’ve spent the last […]
Continue readingAcceptance?
“What finally helped you accept your injury?” I took a deep breath. I’ve answered that question lots of times, but I never want to offer what sounds like a simplistic platitude. “It’s a lifelong process,” I began, “but I can point to where it started. “A good friend came to visit me a few months […]
Continue readingLooking For A Fight
Why?
Continue readingConfidence?
I don’t think I’d be a very good preacher. I’d be okay at the public speaking part, and I’m sure I could learn whatever was necessary. But I don’t think those things make a good preacher. Effective preachers have to be authentic. They have to walk the talk. And that’s where I would have a […]
Continue readingThe Obstacle
The obstacle…might be internal.
Continue readingGod’s Justice
…might look different than society’s version.
Continue readingIs This Okay?
It’s only a few coins…
Continue readingA Response
What moves us, might not be about us…
Continue readingAll His Children
Jesus loves the lttle children, all the children of the world…
Continue readingWhat Moves You?
Becky walked into my office the other day, asked that question, looked at me for a minute, and then walked out. My first thought was, “My wheelchair? My bike?” But I suspect she was after something deeper. What moves you? Phrased another way…what causes you to move? What do you care enough about to break […]
Continue readingMaybe?
I’m rarely “absolutely” certain. It’s one of the things I admire about neurosurgeons. I’ve encountered a few of them over the years, and they don’t often say “maybe.” Neurosurgeons tend to be sure about the situation and what to do about it. When you talk to them you don’t hear “probably” or “likely.” It’s exactly […]
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