It’s Time

I would like to start this conversation off by quoting from famous theologian and poet, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith: “There’s somethin’ wrong with the world today I don’t know what it is, something’s wrong with our eyes. We’re seeing things in a different way and God knows it ain’t His, it sure ain’t no surprise. … More It’s Time

Knees & Feet

As I read through scripture, it seems to me there are only two positions people find themselves: on their knees and on their feet. On their knees in prayer to God. On their knees in awe of God. On their knees before God. Then, on their feet following God. On their feet “going” into the … More Knees & Feet

Me Too!

“The most powerful sermon in the world is two words: ME TOO!” – Anne Lamott​​ “I understand what your going through!”​ ​“I feel your pain!”​ ​“I’ve been there!”​ ​Struggling, hurting, wounded, doubting. When we can identify with others, when we can feel their pain, when we can look at someone in the eye and say … More Me Too!

The Whoosh Effect

Some can remember when Lou Gehrig delivered his “Luckiest Man Alive” speech, I have seen it on youtube. Many remember the celebration following the victory in the Super Bowl by the New Orleans Saints. Following the horrible Hurricane Katrina, the Saints became America’s team. When things like this happen, we are lifted to a different … More The Whoosh Effect

1% of What You Do

Little things really do make a difference in peoples life. And it is those little things that we sometimes skip over and miss out on. We are so worried about making sure the “big” things get done that we decide the “little” things can take a back seat. But think about his for a second. … More 1% of What You Do

Ubuntu

The word Ubuntu is an African ethic and humanist philosophy focusing on people’s allegiances and relation’s with each other. Simply translated, “I am what I am because of who we all are.” A person with Ubuntu is open and available to others, affirming of others, does not feel threatened that others are able and good, … More Ubuntu