Thirty-one years ago, after two weeks of sobriety in a treatment program, while watching the 700 Club with Pat Robertson on television, I chose this day to come to Jesus in complete submission, and on my knees, humbly admitted my sinfulness and asked for forgiveness. Jesus welcomed me with open arms that were full ofContinue reading “THIS DAY”
Category Archives: Choices
PIVOT
Every pivot we make in our lives requires a decision.
ORDINARY
Are you content to be ordinary? The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word “ordinary” as: common no exceptional ability not particularly good In 2003, Robert S. McGee wrote a book and Bible Study called “The Search For Significance,” which detailed how to overcome our insecurities about our abilities and use our talents with freedom from theContinue reading “ORDINARY”
SWEEPING
We can decide to keep our side of the street clean without sweeping the trash to the other side.
THE CHOICE
The opposite of love is rejection.
HOPE
Her world was hanging by a sliver of hope
EXPLORE
Exploration calls for digging much deeper than the surface, and truth be told, I still would rather explore in the pages of a book than on a keyboard.
INTENTIONS
“Intention” is a passive word.
BRIDGES
There are an awful lot of people throwing errant stones out there.
WASHED CLEAN
After almost 24 consecutive years, 31 years total, I’ve been sober for so long that people forget.