2014
“I choose to be an ally. That does not mean I will believe everything
they believe or live the same way they do.
Four undeniable aspects of my life (being White, male, heterosexual and
Christian) will never change. In respect
to those qualities, I will never be anything more or less than the person I am
right now. But I will fight for those
that don’t have a voice and prove to them that they have a friend. This is my manifesto and this is the way I
chose to live.” from What Does an Ally
Look Like (11/3/14)
“Someday I will
see that wandering road behind me; stretch for the past with one hand as I
reach in vain for that future reward.
The present is the
only gift we have.
The future is not
in our hands, but it is in our eyes.”
from The Waiting (11/1/14)
“May
love be the last thought on our minds as we slip the bonds of earth and move
toward our common destiny, knowing that love will show us the way there.” from A Human Being: Being Human (8/26/14)
“I hope I can
instill a wonder for nature and a love for the environment in my future
teachers. It is not a distraction, but a
necessity if we hope to protect this wondrous world that we have been given, as
we gently pass it to the next generation.” from For the Love of Nature Part II (5/17/2014)
“I
am calling on men to stand up for women, show them respect, allow them to be
leaders in society and the church, and help pass legislation to make
prostitution, pornography, and the exploitation of women through human
trafficking a thing of the past. We need
men strong and confident enough to call themselves feminists and willing to
fight for the other half of our society.” from A Call for Equality and Action (Feminism is Not Just for Females
Anymore) (4/23/14)
“Both sides clench
tight to their ideologies, blinded by knowledge. Both sides try to outscream the other. Both sides snear and turn their heads,
sticking their fingers in their ears and humming a tune like immature children
on a playground. Many people appear to
meet in the middle, like boxers. They
shake hands, but then go back to their corners before proceeding to beat each
other to a bloody pulp.” from Man in the
Middle (3/31/14)
“..don’t
define yourself by any one category. Change the definition of who you are
constantly, like a moving target, so that no one define you or think they know
everything about you. That is your gift to yourself.” from How Do You Know? (1/26/14)
2013
“The mark of a
difference made is not changing the world, because so few of us will. We may make a name for ourselves in our
careers, add to a body of knowledge, and have our 15 minutes of fame, but that
success may be short lived. The mark of a difference made is when we fold our
hands to leave this world, can we put our regrets to rest and have we proved to
our self and others that this life is worth the trouble?” from Change from the Inside Out (12/14/13)
“Maturity
means looking in the mirror and smiling at the person you have become, while
reflecting the hopes of the person you want to be.” from Growing Up: It’s Not What You Think (12/1/13)
“No matter what
color or nation or ideology we share, all people have hopes of making ends
meet, feeling the touch of a loved one, or smiling at the joke of a
friend. We all share the color of
humanity.” from Colorblind: The Truth in
Black and White (11/16/13)
“An
abundant life is a series or ups and downs, of joys and sorrows. But every
moment is to be experienced, both good and bad.
How can you take out the bad experiences and say you have lived a
complete life? Without the bad, life would be a fairy tale and we all know
those don’t exist. Life is a series of choices.
Those choices lead to situations that test us, try our patience, and
show what we are made of to the world.
How we accept the challenges that come our way tells a lot about our
character.” from Go With the Flow
(10/13/13)
“I was there when
my grandfather passed. I saw his spirit leave with his breath. The energy and warmth of life left with him
as well. To where it passed is the
mystery that we seek to understand. But
that spirit lives on in the living. It
lives on while we breathe and contemplate our existence. It lives on in the soft embrace of the ones
we love. It lives on in the school
children that laugh on playgrounds and in the smiles of proud parents as they
rock their babies to sleep.” from The
Breath of Life (10/26/13)
“Never
lose hope, for the future, whether it is bright or not, is just around the
corner and we must face it with all confidence if we are to finish victorious
and without regret in this maze we call life.” from Hope: For the Best (9/20/13)
“Failure is always
a possibility, but I will never know triumph unless I embrace the possibility
of failure, which means accepting my own frail humanity.” from Embracing the Human Experience (8/3/14)
“We
are not an accident--we are the legacy that we leave--the footprints and
purpose of a life well-lived.” from Legacy
(5/26/13) Originally written 3-28-10
“In the end, tears will be shed for me…tears of anger or
regret or of love. But my hope is that He will wipe all those tears
away…for whatever reason they are shed.” from Who Do You Think I Am? (3/11/13)
“So
should we not strive to be happy? That is definitely not what I am saying. I
just think happiness is a moving target. Is the CEO of Walmart any happier than
the greeter? Is the pastor of a mega-church any happier than the usher that
welcomes guests each Sunday? Our goal in life should never be happiness, as
strange as that sounds. There are other things much deeper and nobler: creating
novel inventions, saving lives, pushing for social change, developing new ways
of approaching a modern problem, encouraging others to keep fighting, feeding
the poor, raising confident children, and never giving up in the face of
adversity. If your only goal in life is your own happiness, you are missing the
point of living.” from Is There Too Much
Happiness in the World Today? (2/17/13)
“The season of
doubt will pass. As you wait, don't stop doing what we know to be right. Don't stop being an example of Christ to all
those around you. Do not lose hope, for
the future is yours and whether or not you feel His presence, He is the wind at
your back and the breeze on your face when the stress of life makes you weary.
Be strong and hang on tight to His silent guiding hand.” from Is God Big Enough (1/28/13)
2012
“You
think this battle is against everyone else?
You really think anyone cares who crosses the finish line first? This
battle is against yourself. It always has been.
You run at your own speed. You
move at your own pace. It doesn’t matter
if you crawl across the finish line---arms bleeding, feet calloused and
blistered. You are your own personal
trainer. You are your own motivational
speaker. You are your own cheerleader.
You are the one that makes it happen.
No one is going to run for you.
It is up to you.” from A Message
to the Underdog (12/8/12)
“Who are the
brave? The ones who get out of bed every morning, take a deep breath, and
prepare for battle. They are the ones who throw stones into the water and make
as many waves as possible during the time of their “dash”. They know the water
will calm when they leave. They know it cannot last forever. But they have not
given up on making a difference. They have not given up hope for humanity.” from
Making Waves (10/27/13)
“I
choose to fall on grace. That is my testimony of brokenness: a Christ-follower
who is bumped and bruised and imperfect. Just like the rest of the world.” from
Perfection and Other Lies (A Message to
the Church) (8/5/12)
“So one person
says they have changed. One person says they haven’t. The reality is this: they
are both right, and they are both wrong. Change happens. Whether we believe it
or not…and whether we see it or not.” from Change:
Evolution or Revolution (7/12/12)
“I
will always worry about the future. I just have to realize that I am not in
control of the outcomes. There are too
many variables beyond our control. I can only take a deep breath and move on
the next moment, and treasure each one. The good, the bad, the ugly, and the
amazing....
So
we CAN travel into the future: one second at a time just like the rest of the
world. Make every second count.” from On
(Not Back) to the Future (5/24/12)
“Sometimes when I
watch a movie that demonstrates a battle between good and evil, I feel pity for
the bad guy. It is not because I approve of his bad behavior, but because I
know that we are one breath, one heartbeat, one bad choice away from being in
their company.” from The Dark Side: The Fine
Line Between Good and Evil (5/21/12)
“I
guess, in the end maybe we are asking the wrong question. Maybe we need to ask:
Are humans capable of great goodness? And for that question, I think the answer
is a resounding Yes! If the answer to that question is “Yes”, then there may be
hope for mankind after all. We must never stop believing in the potential for
people to make good choices.” from The
Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (4/1/12)
“So when peace
comes does it stay forever? I would love to say that is the case, but that is
not the way life works. When the rain is falling, all hope of sunshine is
blurred by the rain. Peace is a mindset; a perspective that has to be renewed
occasionally as we remind ourselves that all is well. It is sometimes elusive and hides when we
desire it the most. But it eventually appears when we least expect it, just
like a ray of light as it peeks from behind the clouds after days of rain. The
sun is shining. All is well.” from Peace,
Be Still (3-23-12)
“When
you a fill a cup to the rim and keep filling it, where does the excess go? I am
not sure, but I know this: my heart overflows with love for my kids. They will
always be my legacy and my greatest accomplishment. They were worth it
all.....every minute...every second.” from A
Pair of Blessings (1/12/12)
“So what is your
mountain? What is your obstacle? What is something you have always wanted to
do? Take a chance and set a goal to achieve what you never believed to be
possible. Life is a series of challenges, and we may not reach every goal we
set. But that's alright. Struggle and fight and never give up.” from The Power of a Goal (1/3/12)
“Since
turning 40, I have lost weight and gotten in shape, went back to school to
pursue my doctorate, and gone through a divorce. I have had humbling experiences
and dipped into the lowest parts of my life, but in a sense I have grown
stronger. I have learned that I have something to offer the world, and that I
am worthy to be loved. The questions continue, and the quest for the person I
seek to become. It may sound cliche, but I have learned that life is a journey
and not a destination. I will never arrive, and that's alright too. But as Paul
said, I "press on", which makes every day another adventure and
another footprint in the sand.” from The
Journey Begins (1/1/12 My First Blog)
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