Monday Makeover
Do you dread Mondays? Dread might be a little strong, but I have felt it too. The weekend is over. Whatever time you had to relax or participate in activities you enjoy is used up, and it’s back to work. … Continue reading →
Do you dread Mondays? Dread might be a little strong, but I have felt it too. The weekend is over. Whatever time you had to relax or participate in activities you enjoy is used up, and it’s back to work. … Continue reading →
The word, “Accessible”, has added significance to those of us who have disabilities. When we want to know if something is accessible, we want to know if there are barriers to entry that will prevent us from making use of … Continue reading →
If every word that has been written were written on the sky, would the world see the sun? Man’s attempt to build the tower of Babel was thwarted by the Almighty. Man thinks to build it again with bricks of … Continue reading →
Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful. John 14:27 LSB No sane person is … Continue reading →
I am not sure how to write this, but it seems to me worthwhile to expand on what I have written in the book in a way that reveals the ongoing struggles that come with life on this earth and … Continue reading →
When shame is deserved, it can be a good thing. It can cause us to renounce what we should be ashamed of and make better choices in the future. But too often it is unjustified, and that’s when it becomes … Continue reading →
It was 2010. I had been feeling a little restless. I felt like I had become too comfortable relying on the help of others. As a young man, I used to go all over the place on my own, but … Continue reading →
I’ve always had trouble making friends. It was a little easier as a youngster, but I think even then if other children had not approached me first, I would have had even fewer childhood friends than I did. I could … Continue reading →
One Sunday morning a few years into our marriage, my wife and I went out for breakfast. As we waited for a table, I heard, “Lee, party of one.” Maybe it was Leigh. I didn’t see who responded. I just … Continue reading →
I used to take the light rail to work in downtown Dallas from my home in Richardson, Texas. The train was always full in the morning. Often, I would choose to stand rather than fumble my way through the car … Continue reading →