Tuesday Thoughts
Thoughts of an Optimistic Writer
Tuesday Thoughts
Thoughts of an Optimistic Writer
Tuesday Thoughts: Who Likes to Wait?
“But sometimes God delays His blessings to examine what’s in your heart. He waits on purpose. It’s not that He doesn’t want to bless you, but He’s after a purpose greater than your immediate blessing. God doesn’t want to just fix your problems. He wants to transform you in the process.”
–Tony Evans, American pastor and author
Who likes to wait? Seriously? No one does. It’s not in our DNA, especially in today’s hustle-bustle world. As witness, we have a world of […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Our Cup Runneth Over!
“When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.”
–Willie Nelson, singer and, apparently, philosopher!
Just two days to Thanksgiving, so it’s time for the easiest post I write each year: What I’m thankful for. If you’ve been reading me for years, you’ll see some repeats. Honestly, some of these things I don’t think about often, but others I thank God for every day. Okay, here we go:
• U.S. citizenship. All of us won that lottery!
• Democracy. It survived … […]
Tuesday Thoughts: It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over … and It’s Over!
“The vote is precious. It is almost sacred. It is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have in a democracy.”
–the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis
We all survived Election Day. Hurray!
A few thoughts regarding the election. Please DON’T stop reading–I’m saying nothing about the individual candidates’ personalities or policies. There’s plenty of that in your news medium of choice.
First, a personal reflection. I voted on Election Day, in the rain, at a local elementary school. I dreaded the walk to the […]
Tuesday Thoughts: What Matters Most?
“What really matters is how God sees me. He isn’t concerned with labels; (but) He is concerned about the state of man’s soul.”
–the Rev. Billy Graham
By the time you get my next post in two weeks, the election will be over. Many of you have voted already. I prefer to handle it like I did my high school term papers: wait until the final day!
You will have endured the ordeal of an election cycle and the onslaught of political ads. […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Who Likes to Wait?
“But sometimes God delays His blessings to examine what’s in your heart. He waits on purpose. It’s not that He doesn’t want to bless you, but He’s after a purpose greater than your immediate blessing. God doesn’t want to just fix your problems. He wants to transform you in the process.”
–Tony Evans, American pastor and author
Who likes to wait? Seriously? No one does. It’s not in our DNA, especially in today’s hustle-bustle world. As witness, we have a world of […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Our Cup Runneth Over!
“When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.”
–Willie Nelson, singer and, apparently, philosopher!
Just two days to Thanksgiving, so it’s time for the easiest post I write each year: What I’m thankful for. If you’ve been reading me for years, you’ll see some repeats. Honestly, some of these things I don’t think about often, but others I thank God for every day. Okay, here we go:
• U.S. citizenship. All of us won that lottery!
• Democracy. It survived … […]
Tuesday Thoughts: It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over … and It’s Over!
“The vote is precious. It is almost sacred. It is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have in a democracy.”
–the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis
We all survived Election Day. Hurray!
A few thoughts regarding the election. Please DON’T stop reading–I’m saying nothing about the individual candidates’ personalities or policies. There’s plenty of that in your news medium of choice.
First, a personal reflection. I voted on Election Day, in the rain, at a local elementary school. I dreaded the walk to the […]
Tuesday Thoughts: What Matters Most?
“What really matters is how God sees me. He isn’t concerned with labels; (but) He is concerned about the state of man’s soul.”
–the Rev. Billy Graham
By the time you get my next post in two weeks, the election will be over. Many of you have voted already. I prefer to handle it like I did my high school term papers: wait until the final day!
You will have endured the ordeal of an election cycle and the onslaught of political ads. […]