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He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to Him.
Isaiah 53I loved words. I love to sing them and speak them and even now, I must admit, I have fallen into the joy of writing them.
Anne RiceProofread carefully to see if you any words out.
Author UnknownEvery writer I know has trouble writing.
Joseph HellerWriting is the only profession where no one considers you ridiculous if you earn no money.
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It’s not personal. It’s business.
I’m sure you’ve heard the expression, “It’s not personal. It’s business.” And there is a shred of truth to this in any human dynamic. Business happens in marital, parental and ecclesiastical (church) relationships. Let me unpack that. I’ll use a … Continue reading
Three Sides
There are three sides to every story. Personal and corporate rejection hurt on all three sides. I know I’m part of the problem, yet I can also be part of the solution. God’s presence is as much in my mind … Continue reading
Forgiveness Revolution
This past Thanksgiving and weekend to follow was extra special because my youngest brother Jeremy turned 30. His wife Crystal was brilliant in planning a surprise party at some cabins in Monteagle. She made him think it was his idea. … Continue reading
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My Spiritual Journey
In yesterday’s blog I was grappling with some scrupulous thoughts that were neither good or bad. They just were. The sky’s are not as cloudy today in mind as they were yesterday, and if you’re a regular visitor to Rich … Continue reading
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The Greatest Of These
Like you, I’m sure, a thousand things go through your mind every day. Time away at the beach seems to provide a plethora of those times. This year on vacation it seemed I contemplated marriage and parenting a lot. I … Continue reading
Three Whom I Do Know
Landon Saunders taught me there is a randomness to life. Seems to me that indicates not all of life is black and white. There are many gray areas we have to accept. On the way down to the beach this … Continue reading
The Arts
Chloe is with Miss. Angela and the other ballerinas in the studio as I write this. It’s her second ballet “class” of sorts, but it excites me because it exposes her a tad bit more to the arts. She connected … Continue reading
simplistic reflections
I took this picture through my office window one dreary day. Life can be foggy and unclear like this scene. Seems appropriate to write as well that there are many times when you can’t see the forest for the trees. … Continue reading
my girls
On The HomeStretch is an internet radio show hosted by Debbie Alan. I was interviewed by her today regarding Tomlinson House Cleaning. It was more than an infomercial, rather it provided some memoir like information. I can never talk about … Continue reading
