
I was not familiar at all with the details of William WIlberforce until I read Eric Metaxas’s book ‘Seven Men.’ It is an excellent read, as is ‘Seven Women.’
With the many issues going on with our world, the quote above has gotten under my skin. Frankly, it’s keeping me up at night. Is there something I should be doing? My family? Voting isn’t enough.
It is tough to see the incredible pain as school shootings and bombings on city streets happen on a weekly basis. America is lucky that we haven’t experienced a war-torn country intimately, but our neighbors have and do as a regular part of their life experience.
I read the following last night which I think is a start, but tell me what you think:
- Educate yourself – As I learned in Israel, the issues are complex and we can’t rely on the world news to educate us on fairly.
- Educate others – We can’t “dial this one in,” so we must learn and share when we can.
- Work for change within already defined groups – advocacy and human rights
- Embrace non violent protest
- Help through financial contributions
- Lift up the situations in prayer
You may have noticed that I have ended a few of my Sunday blogs this month with the thought that hope is rising. Well indeed, today is PALM SUNDAY and hope is rising!
Peyton Manning is no doubt my favorite quarterback of all time. (Brett Favre is a close second!)
I love this idea of “considering” our assignment. I also love this idea of ‘we are young!’ What are we here for? To make it more practical, let’s focus on this year only. I don’t know about you, but I want to thrive in the key areas of my life. I did a little “mind map” exercise to launch the year, and my key categories were:
Christmas Eve for a child, young and sometimes old, is filled with anticipation.
HONOR! I love the very word, and I especially love that little life lesson tucked in the chapter of Romans in the old testament (12:10). No matter if you are a Christ follower or not, I have found the Bible to be the greatest leadership book of all time.
It’s the Sunday before Christmas, my bold prayer for all of my readers, friends and family this week is that you will truly try find love, peace and joy. That you would look up and see the beauty of the season. There are so many opportunities including the joy found in a child’s smile, or the love found seeing an adult child walking their elderly parent into a restaurant.

