Three Things I Learned from the Middle of a Trial
I’m in the middle of a trial. Not a jury and judge trial, but the kind you’re supposed to “count it all joy” and be thankful for. Being thankful for hardship seems a little on the crazy side and not
I’m in the middle of a trial. Not a jury and judge trial, but the kind you’re supposed to “count it all joy” and be thankful for. Being thankful for hardship seems a little on the crazy side and not
Nearly a year ago, I wrote a blog about Knowing Your Purpose. I quoted smart marketing gurus and challenged ya’ll to take a good look and figure out what your brand is—who you’re meant to be. When I started out,
The truth is supposed to set you free, but sometimes that’s hard to see when you’re in the middle of the darkness wondering how things will ever get better. I’m sitting in the hospital as I type. No sleep, so
Why didn’t I take the blue pill? Sometimes we choose a lie instead of what’s real because, let’s face it, reality hurts. Life’s been hard lately. That’s ironic because exactly two weeks ago I wrote in my journal about how
Perhaps God is less interested in the outcome and more interested in how we walk through the pain. Being a warrior sometimes hurts. I seem to have overlooked an important detail in the whole Warrior thing. Pain. To be a
Kobayashi Maru–a term used in the popular TV/Movie Series, Star Trek, which refers to a “no-win” scenario in which every attempt at improvement or victory is countered by another force. A no-win situation in which the only way to victory is
“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; your rod and your staff they comfort me.” Psalm 23:4 Through the valley…through it…we don’t stay there. We go through it. The valley