
Quote spotlight . . .
"I confess that I hunger to be eager for life, to be fully human . . . I confess a belief in the existence of ways of being, knowing, feeling, thinking, imagining, and doing that promotes a fullness of life and humanity, and I confess a belief in the existence of ways that do not."
--Charlie Peacock, New Way to Be Human
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- Gratitude . . . gratefulness . . . great fullness . . . great fullness of life! 1 week ago
- Delightful completely quiet day. Need one of those every once in a while. Restorative. 2 weeks ago
- From Guide to Prayer, a bit of encouragement: "Thousands of years ago a devout person, tossed about by the storms... http://t.co/1QtnhRdp 2 weeks ago
Monthly Archives: December 2008
eyes on life challenge #2
Connections. Deepening relationships. Choosing. Changing. Growing. Slowing down enough to think, to feel, to know I have purpose beyond daily existence. God matters to me. I matter to him. Others should matter to me. An entire day can go by. … Continue reading
Posted in family, technology, teens, youth ministry
Tagged deeper with God, eyes on life, family, purpose and passion, tech addictions
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eyes on life challenge #1
During a radio interview yesterday morning, I heard a call-in’s story of being out with a friend who was constantly on his cell. Clearly frustrated, the call-in wondered what would come next in technology to further bring down the quality … Continue reading
Posted in family, technology, teens, youth workers
Tagged eyes on life, family, purpose and passion, tech addictions, teen culture
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from eyes online to eyes on life
This past summer, as I waited for a flight, I saw a family sitting on the floor near the window. I guessed that the five children were easily under ten, some closer to age five or six (might have been … Continue reading
