Potential. It’s truly a powerful word. One definition for potential in the Unabridged Merriam-Webster Dictionary reads: “having the capacity for acting or being acted upon and hence for undergoing change.” While the element of change that is mentioned is worth…
Who Speaks Truth to You?
Dial soap tastes awful. I should know. I had my mouth washed out with it when I was a very young child. (Yes, parents used to do “horrible” things like that back when I was kid…but keep reading!) My neighbor…
The Principle of Restorative Love
Yesterday I had lunch with three dear friends who have taken me into their “group” and made me feel welcome. (That’s not the point of this post, but it’s important to me to acknowledge that they are amazing!) We ate…
Who Cares?
There’s an expression I’ve come to disdain. It’s one that rarely seems used in a positive way: Who cares? When we say, “Who cares?” it’s generally because of the following: We want someone to say, “I care!” – “I’m really sad…
On Love and Regrets
Mark Batterson just released a new book: IF: Trading Your If Only Regrets for God’s What If Possibilities. (On my list, it’s one of the top three books I’ve ever read. Yes, it’s that good!) I’m currently working on a…