“I Can’t Forgive That.” — 3 Reasons Forgiveness is Exhausting (When Forgiving is Hard – Part 1)
Why is forgiving hard, even exhausting? In part one, let’s explore the experience, three reasons it is hard, plus encouragement from the story of Hagar.
Why is forgiving hard, even exhausting? In part one, let’s explore the experience, three reasons it is hard, plus encouragement from the story of Hagar.
Light comes in darkness — and inspiration in the midst of tragedy. My life was affected by such a time and two simple words. This is the fourth and final of a series exploring the story of the Nothing Wasted Life mission.
Life is lived in the middle of A LOT of stuff! Explore what is — and isn’t — part of living the “between” well. This is part 3 of a series exploring the story of the Nothing Wasted Life mission.
“Did you see that?” Our focus defines what we see. Check out two core spiritual lenses (and a fun video!) as we seek to live more of everyday life with God. This is part of a series exploring the story of the Nothing Wasted Life mission.
Explore four ideas to begin moving from distraction toward focus and purpose. This is part of a series exploring the “why” story of this work in the themes of Christian life planning and the Nothing Wasted Life mission.
A new year! With six reasons to stop and pause, this new year reflection tool will inspire your new year whether personal, couple, or family. Plus tips for engaging older and younger kids in the experience.
Your Plans vs. God’s Plans?, Countdown Fun, you can un-Google yourself?!, practical tips to avoid burnout …and more! This easy-to-skim good idea list has some interesting bits of information, quotes, wisdom, resources, and fun(!!).
Can success really be a danger? If so, how can we enjoy it but avoid the pitfalls? A recent experience brought the danger of success to my attention so let’s see what we can learn together.
It was a nice, cool fall night with a sky full of stars. A friend and I were enjoying a fire and catching up including on being dads. And as we talked one thing that came out was how parenting has two directions of growth.
It is easy to focus on the blessings and gifts of life. So how do we take the good gifts and refresh and refocus on God in everyday life? A a recent illness, here are a few fresh thoughts to share.