Category: Life Issues

November Energy and Prayer

Prayer is man's greatest power.

— W. Clement Stone —

The Difference   I got up early one morning and rushed right into the day; I had so much to accomplish; I didn’t have time to pray.   Problems just tumbled about me and grew heavier with each task; Why doesn’t God help me? I wondered. He answered, “You didn’t ask.”   I wanted to…

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November Energy and Freedom

Free to think, free to speak, free to dream, free to do, free to learn, free to grow, free to be one's self. Freedom is a gift never to be taken for granted.

— JMeyer —

Free to think, free to speak, free to dream, free to do, free to learn, free to grow, free to be one’s self. Freedom is a gift never to be taken for granted…

On the Vine

PRAYER AND TRUST IN THE ONE WHO ANSWERS OUR PRAYERS ARE THE HINGES UPON WHICH THE DOOR OF SERENITY SWINGS.

— Jay Meyer —

Prayer, and trust in the one who answers our prayer, is the hinge that the door of serenity swings upon.

Golden Delicious or Crabs?

Every thought is a seed. If you plant crab apples, don't count on harvesting Golden Delicious.

— Bill Meyer —

Every thought is a seed. If you plant crab apples, don’t count on harvesting Golden Delicious…

Recruiting Hearts

Go doesn’t call the equipped; he equips those he calls.

— Jay Meyer —

Go doesn’t call the equipped; he equips those he calls.

Dancing With The Void

Youth always tries to fill the void; an old man learns to live with it.

— Mark Z. Danielewski —

Youth always tries to fill the void; an old man learns to live with it…

Gold Tee Living

When that last season in your life comes to a close, I hope you look back with joy that your life made a difference, and that being able to hit off the gold tees was a good thing. :)

— JJMeyer —

A Reflection from the Depths of My Heart As I look from our kitchen table out the glass sliding doors onto our deck, I am reminded that another summer has passed. Damp leaves from an evening rain the night before are stuck on the boards that a month ago were too hot to touch with…

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