I received a comment on Instagram last week that got me thinking. So often “insta-trolls” come out of the woodwork in an attempt to create further divide. These accounts try wreaking havoc by intentionally commenting opposite beliefs on other’s posts, while operating from ghost accounts with no following and no posts of their own. I…
Category: Surrender Project
Solitude
Seeking stillness, adventure and God’s guidance as we surrender on another road trip. A man, his dog with God- can’t ask for much more than that.
Trophies
Trophies of this world verses the only trophy worth chasing: The Cross.
LAYING UP ON A PAR 5
A story of golf as an example to kick off the series all about Romans 12:2
NOWHERE TO GO, YET SOMEPLACE TO BE
Over the past four years I’ve had a constant pull to “go toward my mountain.” I have a hard time explaining it. I’ve mentioned this mystic concept in previous posts, yet haven’t dove deeply via my writing. I have a few theories about this “pull” and what it means, yet cannot be certain what “my…
Celebrating 365 Days of Surrender Project
365 Days of SURRENDER PROJECT. How this project started, lessons learned, and where to go from here!
CHOPPY WATERS
Underlying anxiety- my choppy waters. Pandemic stress, a lofty to-do list, or something bigger?
Quarantine: A Performer’s Nightmare
I’ve seen such a vast difference in perspectives regarding the isolation we’re experiencing. Some are “going out of their minds,” while others are finding peace. I guess extroverts would find these times incredibly challenging, where us introverts don’t mind as much. I was reflecting over the past few weeks and realize I’ve been home most…
Glimmers of Light
A poem about faith. About life’s journey of finding significance, worth and true love.
Musical Tears: Now is the Time
I hope everyone is staying healthy and safe amidst this COVID-19 crisis. I am deeply saddened by the news of our nation’s mounting death toll. I was especially bummed when I heard of Joe Diffie’s passing from complications due to the virus. I am listening to his music as I write this, “Lord, I want…