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Spiritual High Life
Have you ever had a spiritual high? I...
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Distracted to Death
“Silence is the very presence of God—always there. But activity hides it. We need to leave activity long enough to discover the Presence—then we can return to activity with it.” —M. Basil Pennington, O Holy Mountain Some friends of mine told about their daily routine...
Imposters & Atrophy: Be True to Your Design
What if there were no doubts, no insecurities, nothing holding you back? What would your heart tell you to do with your life? Growing up, I heard people say, “You can accomplish anything you want. You can be anything you want to be.” That’s not true. There are some...
ReThink Your Thinking
“Men are not prisoners of fate, but prisoners of their own minds.” —Franklin D. Roosevelt There’s a scene from Episode Four of Star Wars where Yoda trains Luke Skywalker to be a Jedi Knight. As he begins the training, Yoda instructed the young Skywalker, “You must...
Losing Your Religion
If you’re certain all your religious views are the exclusively right ones, it’s no longer faith. The death of certainty is the beginning of faith. Trusting what we do not see—what we cannot know for sure. Believing what we cannot put into exact or sufficient...
The Secret to Winning in the End
It's almost Valentine's Day. Another Hallmark holiday for spending money and misunderstanding love. I wrote a short post recently that had a positive response, but several of you asked for more. Here is more. This is the secret to winning in the end. And--don't miss...
Cold Plunge
I jumped in my pool a few days ago. It’s not heated and a chilly 51 degrees. Maybe I’m foolish or a glutton for punishment. Maybe the health benefits of a could plunge are overrated. Nevertheless, it seems to me that doing uncomfortable things is a helpful discipline....