Hear the echo of, “This is probably too difficult”?

American Dinner time table
Two nights ago, what did he see and feel that was “invisible and unspoken”?

 

Is there an echo in here?

We should behave so that our children (if we are parents) have a real-life example, or as close as humans can get, of what Jesus is like.

Where else will they get this?

Seriously?

Where?

A book, a class, stories?

You’re joking, right?

What if they saw it across the dining room table? Everyday.

If not now, when?

If not ever, why?

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Someone once wrote

1972 Munich headline Olympic terrorists

 

(photo: screen shot from Without Limits. Is World Peace a future possibility?)

Someone once wrote:

When your Child goes looking for the face of Jesus in the real world, he shouldn’t have to look any farther than across your dinner table.

Probably the same zealot who believes balance is not only possible, but demanded.

World peace is just a pipe dream…

Right?

Come on.

Be the change.

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Every morning jeff writes five different, short, and pithy posts about the challenging and wonderful balance between:

mind • body • spirit • work • home

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What 17 Google Alerts would Jesus subscribe to?

Observable Universe facts

 

(photo: Would Jesus carry a smart phone an iPhone 6?)

What Google Alerts would Jesus subscribe to?

At first this seemed like a joke when the post idea was generated.

And then…

God, love, spirit, sorrow, hurt, pain, worry, fear, anxiety, depression, lost, lonely, alone, abandoned, hate, war, death…

Probably more than 17, but this seems to cover most.

Then there are mere humans who subscribe to Google Alerts like this one, Disney Institute.

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Every morning jeff writes five different, short, and pithy posts about the challenging and wonderful balance between:

mind • body • spirit • work • home

All five websites are seamlessly connected by a convenient and easy to click link to go to the next topic.

Try it below if you never done it, or if it’s been awhile.

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