In the Dark of the Night.
There is a God-intended rhythm to life that's been lost, even dismissed. If you're honest with yourself, deep, deep down, you know this to be true. Capturing that rhythm will change your life - forever.
This is personal! Both for me and you. Success is about intentionality. Very little in life just "happens". So, as we discuss different topics and thoughts, let's have this in mind - intentionality! Because we all want to succeed and success is intentional!
There is a God-intended rhythm to life that's been lost, even dismissed. If you're honest with yourself, deep, deep down, you know this to be true. Capturing that rhythm will change your life - forever.
I would’ve done anything for her; I would’ve traded my life for hers. I valued her beyond anyone else apart from my wife. But I was utterly helpless. There was absolutely zero I could do to change her condition.
Frank Sinatra Jr. died last week. His passing surfaces a truth we all leaders need to face, especially those in the church.
What do we do in the darkness of the night, when we find ourselves, back-against-the-wall frightened out of our minds?
This was the most fitting photo for this post. Taken along the Delaware River near Easton, Pa.
Today was an adventure. Pain, sorrow and joy all mixed together, and I wasn't where I was supposed to be, imagine that!
If you believe that you can be joyful but not happy, you're onto something far greater than you realize. Joy is a person who can't be stolen!
What we were isn't always what we'll be but it often takes some violent tumbling to get there.
Feeling submerged, gasping for life like the atmosphere has completely changed and you can't breathe? Life often does that, but there's a promise of hope and abundant life even when submerged.
Self love is a valuable thing, but without the proper perspective and guidance our self love is fractured, unhealthy and ego-centric. In fact, it's downright harmful.