Sonja’s tiny diamond
Sonja and I were married almost five years before I brought her a diamond. It was not because of a … Continue reading Sonja’s tiny diamond
Sonja and I were married almost five years before I brought her a diamond. It was not because of a … Continue reading Sonja’s tiny diamond
And now for my last (and most important) lesson learned at a Truck Stop… One of my most memorable Christmas … Continue reading Lessons Learned at a Truck Stop, part 4
There is only one real reason for stopping at a Truck Stop—to buy fuel.
But that is not why the Truck Stop exists. It exists to get as much of your money as it can. Thus there are dozens and dozens of things carefully and strategically placed throughout the store to entice you to spend your money.
Take t-shirts for example. How can you say no to a t-shirt that cheerfully declares: “I’m in shape, round is a shape”? or “World’s Greatest Papa”?
And everybody needs a one-pound Reese Cup, a giant soda and some of those yummy deep-fried goodies that smell so good when you walk in the door.
I could go on and on with this list of “must have” items. But here’s the point: What specifically has to happen for you to be happy?
If your answer points to something or someone outside of your relationship with Jesus Christ then you’ve got some homework to do.
When saying, “I love Jesus” if you have to add words like “unless, if, when, or as long as, etc.” then you’ve gotten distracted by lesser things.

“Perfection is not reality.” _Leith Anderson, Leadership That Works I’m one of those people that truly enjoy going to truck … Continue reading Lessons Learned at a Truck Stop, part 2
With this being the season for travel and for frequenting truck stops and such place much more often, I thought … Continue reading Lessons Learned at a Truck Stop, lesson 1
How I will make daily decisions – I will seek to make the decision that best show love toward my … Continue reading Decision-making
AFFIRMATION (My productivity)—I shall match my daily expectations to a Jesus-pleasing pace. There is a huge difference between being directed … Continue reading Driven or Directed?
“If you think a seat belt is uncomfortable, you’ve never tried a stretcher!” _E.C. McKenzie Perspective is everything. You can … Continue reading Seatbelts, thanksgiving, and other stuff
Matthew 7:13-14 (NKJV) 13 “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads … Continue reading On celebrating Christmas
Today, with my daughter’s permission, I’d like to offer a Christmas thanksgiving. Many of you know my dearly loved daughter: … Continue reading A personal Christmas thanksgiving
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