Could two simple words be the catalyst for personal transformation?

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(photo: jeffnoel.com logo… yes, there’s a story, a story about how Mid Life Celebration began in 1979)

Praying that humility guides today’s activities.

Praying for the same thing tomorrow and the day after that too.

And service.

Let’s not forget to be a humble servant.

Humble servant.

Two words.

Could they be the catalyst for personal transformation?

(ever wonder if satisfaction is dangerous?)

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What’s the ulterior motive for givers?

Faith, Hope, Love window glass art
It’s so simple yet so elusive that even the smallest indiscretion can ruin a reputation

 

What’s the ulterior motive for givers?

What’s the ulterior motive for anyone?

Odds are much greater the giver’s motives are good and decent.

Odds much lower the taker’s motives are good and decent.

Why then would anyone question the giver?

Because history has revealed some really selfish givers. No?

One bad apple spoils the whole bunch?

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

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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)