Crossroads – the metaphor for where we are and the decisions before us

orlando executive airport
Not LaGuardia or Toronto, for sure

 

Dear Son, last night’s talk may be forgotten years from now, however, it is the hottest topic we’ve talked about in a while.

Crossroads.

The metaphor for where we are and the decisions before us.

The fact that we only have 36 hours together in a 13-day window will challenge our creativity.

Return from Winnipeg one day, pause at home one day, leave again in a few hours for Halifax.

Real life in real time.

Insight: Excuses be damned.

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Many authors, many books, many ways of thinking

Winnipeg airport bookstore
Many authors, many books, many ways of thinking

 

To go through life never reading the entire Bible seems like a missed opportunity waste if we really thought about it.

The world’s greatest wisdom in one place.

An extensive, collaborative human effort to explain why we exist besides to reproduce.

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PS. Read the new Testament first because The Old Testament challenged (bored) an easily distracted mind.

Where would hurting people go for respite from a busy, noisy, distracted world?

Winnipeg church
Where would hurting people go for respite from a busy, noisy, distracted world?

 

The first Church is nature.

Always has been.

Always will be.

Meanwhile in busy places, buildings (labeled Churches) have been constructed to allow humans to put the distractions of a busy world at bay.

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Photo from Winnipeg hotel room, April 10, 2014, Church (upper center)

Prayers for the guts to fire the devil

empty, cold parking lot
Life on the road is often cold and lonely – we see what we want to see, no?

 

We either began yesterday on our knees or we didn’t.

Only one person in charge of counting our blessings.

One.

Sometimes, we see this CEO counting excuses instead.

Why this CEO isn’t fired is beyond explanation.

Prayers for the guts to fire the devil.

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