Monthly Archive for May, 2008

Omissions of the Leader

I wonder if there is an ancient transcript that is hidden some where, maybe like the Dead Sea Tupperware, that says that omissions of the leader are passed down to the follower. Yesterday I got on a kick about discipline, and this was brewing in the same bucket. Continue reading ‘Omissions of the Leader’

Dare to be Disciplined

I have adopted a new favorite quote and it goes like this, “If you fail to define something, it can be anything”. So goes the world we live in that has manipulated and strained every absolute to a point that you could use them to rinse off the spinach for your lunch salad.

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Sounds of the Night

It is funny how every sound is new and strange when you are alone. I’m going out on a limb here and risk sounding like a wussy, but I hate being alone in my house! Continue reading ‘Sounds of the Night’

The Praise of Man

Everybody likes to be liked. From elementary rivalries for who is going to be whose friend, to an adults desire for acceptance and all the bloated egos and betrayals in between; everybody likes to be liked. Continue reading ‘The Praise of Man’

Mothers Day

I could see where they would make a kids day, or teachers day, maybe even a pastors day…but only one day for mom? Continue reading ‘Mothers Day’

Perceptions and Experience

Let it be said that there are no cloudier, skewed lenses that you will ever view life through than perception and experience~Todd Staal Continue reading ‘Perceptions and Experience’

SEX: truth, lies, generational myths

This month I begin a series on Sex. Continue reading ‘SEX: truth, lies, generational myths’

Inaugurated Leadership

As we are in an election year in the good ole USA, I found myself pondering a scripture that I read this morning. Continue reading ‘Inaugurated Leadership’