Day 125 – Prepared for Pain
No matter how much we prepare ourselves for hardship, it’s only in the MIDST of the challenge that we KNOW how we’ll respond. Continue Reading →
Let Patience Have Her Perfect Work
No matter how much we prepare ourselves for hardship, it’s only in the MIDST of the challenge that we KNOW how we’ll respond. Continue Reading →
Be positive. Be happy. Be thankful. Popular sayings, copiously spurted, superficially abundant, internally scarce. Continue Reading →
All manner of ‘self-development’ is in the grasp of the individual, but selfless-oriented progression comes from furnace, wilderness, and valley moments. Continue Reading →
Humiliation = A cherished, subjective perspective of sacred value about the ‘self’ (+) a force of disparagement.—– The escape? Lowliness and therefore, no conflict. Continue Reading →
CS Lewis knew his stuff. Continue Reading →
Despite their intense expressions, these three fictional villains who share an increasingly common psychological trait would no doubt say they’re living their ‘best life.’ Continue Reading →
Subtract selfish ambition and remove vain conceit…what a clear and uncluttered mind we’d have. Continue Reading →
While they all have their phenomenal and thoroughly enjoyable merits, not a single ‘ology’ can account for the deeper questions or longings of the human condition. Continue Reading →
I wrote this poem as an interlude for my church’s annual Christmas Choir Concert hosted in December 2018. Continue Reading →
“The real test of friendship is can you literally do nothing with the other person? Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple?” Continue Reading →