Doing What You Can Is Always…

Doing What You Can Is Scary Sometimes
Doing What You Can Is Scary Sometimes

Doing what you can, is always better than doing nothing.

This is one of the greatest lessons we ought to teach ourselves.

Why?

So that we can then demonstrate the life-long lesson to the people around us.

Perhaps this is the first step to world peace: Be the change you wish to see in the world.

Profoundly simple. Simply profound.

Amazingly difficult.

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3 Thoughts To Center Yourself

Restaurant Wall Photo From Last Night's Dinner
Restaurant Wall Photo From Last Night's Dinner

Here are three challenging thoughts to get yourself more centered on what you need to do each day, all day:

1. Be the change you wish to see

2. Preach the Gospel everyday, and if necessary, use words

3. What you do thunders so loudly, I can’t hear what you say

Good luck.

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Trust In Veggie Tails?

If A Picture's Worth 1,000 Words. Imagine A Movie!
If A Picture's Worth 1,000 Words. Imagine A Movie!

What do you use as a quick reference? You know, for locking in a story or a metaphor for something critical you expect from young children?

The older children get, the more there is to worry about (right?), like sleepovers at someone else’s place. You hope and pray that young boys will follow a good path and not stray too far from it.

Children have extremely limited experience in dealing with temptation, with peer pressure, and ultimately, they choose a path.

Our son (10) grew up watching Big Idea’s Veggie Tales. I pulled out the morale of the story from Rack, Shack & Benny last night: Do what you know to be right, even if everyone else isn’t.

Chapin asked me why I always use movies to make “philosophical” points. I smiled.

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2 Things You Should Know

He Made No Excuses
He Made No Excuses

1. You are going to die.

2. You are not that important.

These can be the perfect motivation to pray daily, or, the best excuse not to.

The cool part, we get to live with our choice.

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