Tuesday Thoughts
Thoughts of an Optimistic Writer
Tuesday Thoughts
Thoughts of an Optimistic Writer
Tuesday Thoughts: Of Rabbits, Redemption, and Resurrection
If you suffer with Him, you will reign with Him. If you cry with Him, you will have joy with Him. If you die with Him on the Cross of tribulation, you will possess the eternal dwelling place in the splendor of the saints. And your name, written in the Book of Life, will be glorious among men.
–Saint Clare of Assisi
It seems like society never misses an opportunity to secularize religious holidays. Think Santa, the Grinch, and the gifts we […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Who Needs to be Read In?
“When I look back, I am so impressed again with the life-giving power of literature. If I were a young person today, trying to gain a sense of myself in the world, I would do that again by reading, just as I did when I was young.”
–Maya Angelou
One of my favorite authors of suspense action novels is David Baldacci, a fellow Virginian and a multiple New York Times bestselling author. What I love as much as his books, however, is […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Whom Do We Include?
“Free the child’s potential, and you will transform him (or her) into the world.”
–Maria Montessori, Italian physician and educator
Let’s talk about DEI–diversity, equity, and inclusion. Some very bright people thought it was a good idea, but the government and many corporations are now turning away from it. To quote the 60s R&B group, The Orlons: “Don’t Hang Up!” This is not a political post.
We’re in the season of Lent, a time of preparation for Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem, where he […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Why Can’t “My Pleasure” be the Standard?
“If you’re not serving the customer, your job is to be serving someone who is.”
–Jan Carlzon, (former) SAS airline CEO
I was telling a friend about my recent writers conference at Billy Graham’s The Cove. Remarking on the attention to detail and the courtesy of the staff there, I said, “They were top drawer–you know, Chick-fil-A level of service.” My buddy immediately understood.
Folks who frequent Chick-fil-A appreciate the service they get. And, lest we forget, just contrast theirs with the service […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Of Rabbits, Redemption, and Resurrection
If you suffer with Him, you will reign with Him. If you cry with Him, you will have joy with Him. If you die with Him on the Cross of tribulation, you will possess the eternal dwelling place in the splendor of the saints. And your name, written in the Book of Life, will be glorious among men.
–Saint Clare of Assisi
It seems like society never misses an opportunity to secularize religious holidays. Think Santa, the Grinch, and the gifts we […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Who Needs to be Read In?
“When I look back, I am so impressed again with the life-giving power of literature. If I were a young person today, trying to gain a sense of myself in the world, I would do that again by reading, just as I did when I was young.”
–Maya Angelou
One of my favorite authors of suspense action novels is David Baldacci, a fellow Virginian and a multiple New York Times bestselling author. What I love as much as his books, however, is […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Whom Do We Include?
“Free the child’s potential, and you will transform him (or her) into the world.”
–Maria Montessori, Italian physician and educator
Let’s talk about DEI–diversity, equity, and inclusion. Some very bright people thought it was a good idea, but the government and many corporations are now turning away from it. To quote the 60s R&B group, The Orlons: “Don’t Hang Up!” This is not a political post.
We’re in the season of Lent, a time of preparation for Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem, where he […]
Tuesday Thoughts: Why Can’t “My Pleasure” be the Standard?
“If you’re not serving the customer, your job is to be serving someone who is.”
–Jan Carlzon, (former) SAS airline CEO
I was telling a friend about my recent writers conference at Billy Graham’s The Cove. Remarking on the attention to detail and the courtesy of the staff there, I said, “They were top drawer–you know, Chick-fil-A level of service.” My buddy immediately understood.
Folks who frequent Chick-fil-A appreciate the service they get. And, lest we forget, just contrast theirs with the service […]