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November 20, 2017

Weekly Reflection – Tiny Habits

Weekly Reflection – Tiny Habits

Tiny Habits – Changing for Good Each of us experiences the life-long challenge to bring our lives into greater harmony with the Will of God. It matters not how “holy” we are or how long we have been on the journey. Each Christian is called to draw ever closer to our Lord and His Will.…
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November 13, 2017

Weekly Reflection – Tough Minds and Soft Hearts

Weekly Reflection – Tough Minds and Soft Hearts

Tough Minds and Soft Hearts Alan Arnett climbs mountains to raise funds for Alzheimers’ disease research. This past year he became the oldest man ever to climb K2, the second highest mountain in the world, in the Himalayas. I watch his blog postings and have been impressed with how often he uses the phrase “mental…
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November 7, 2017

Weekly Reflection – Wisdom

Weekly Reflection – Wisdom

Wisdom: What We Thought Was Important, Wasn’t The mother of my first wife, Patsy, turned 96 years of age this past month. She lives near us, and we help with her care. She has seen a lot of change in her life, from the depression of the 30’s, to World War II, to raising a…
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October 10, 2017

Weekly Reflection – The Forest Is My Home

Weekly Reflection – The Forest Is My Home

The Forest is My Home: I find myself more and more at home living in the piney forest area of East Texas, surrounded by 150 or more trees on our property.  Not far away is “my solitary place”, a small, heavily wooded island in the middle of Lake Palestine, about 17 minutes from home.  For…
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October 3, 2017

Weekly Reflection – An Infinite Capacity for Love

Weekly Reflection – An Infinite Capacity for Love

Only God has an infinite capacity for love. As Christians, we have access to that deep well of love. The patient was clinging to life in the hospital’s surgery intensive care unit (SICU) following some “heroic” surgery to repair the damage from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. The doctors characterized him as the…
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September 25, 2017

Weekly Reflection – “Olympic” Spirituality

Weekly Reflection – “Olympic” Spirituality

Do you have “olympic” spirituality? Is it as big as an olympic swimming pool? There is an “ice breaker” we often use to introduce people and establish rapport during training events. Each attendee is asked to share something about themselves that no one else knows. For example, I might offer, “I play the baritone horn.…
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September 13, 2017

Weekly Reflection – No Solo Christians!

Weekly Reflection – No Solo Christians!

There are no solo Christians! Few forces of nature capture our attention and humanity like that of a hurricane or typhoon. The experience elicits the best in people where boat-driving volunteers rescue stranded citizens. Likewise, trailer towing strangers shower food, water, and clothing on the survivors. Previously little known neighbors show up to man shelters.…
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September 5, 2017

Weekly Reflection – Overwhelmed!

Weekly Reflection – Overwhelmed!

Events can make you feel overwhelmed. This past week has thundered with an over-abundance of tragically electrifying events. Floods, cancer, interpersonal conflict, temptation, work overload, threats of nuclear war, financial stress…the list seems endless, and it tends to leave me exhausted, depleted, disoriented, and be muddled. Have you seen any of this in your life?…
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August 30, 2017

Weekly Reflection – Hope

Weekly Reflection – Hope

“Hope” “Now these three remain: faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love.”   I Corinthians 13:13  When “life happens,” people are tempted to give up hope. It must feel like that today to the residents of south Texas who just experienced hurricane Harvey and whose lives have been ripped apart by the…
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August 14, 2017

Weekly Reflection – Stability

Weekly Reflection – Stability

STABILITY “Grow where you’ve been planted…because the grass is probably not greener on the other side.”  (Old Proverb) It seems that stability or “steadfastness” is a vital component of the mature spiritual life. For example, in a monastery, the monks commit to staying in their particular community for life, regardless of whatever practical or management changes come…
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