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The Triumph of Nobodies

Can the “little people” of the world become “great Giants”? Can the despised “nobodies” prevail over limitations imposed on them by society? Yes, they can! Enabled by the grace of God, “nobodies” can triumph. They can put to shame the … Continue reading

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Worry Is Blind

Worry is shortsighted and blind, but faith has vision. One unknown source gives a breakdown of what the average person worries about:  40% focus on things that will never happen, 30% deal with the past that can’t be changed, 12% … Continue reading

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The Opportunity of Pain

We don’t own our pain. It’s for public service. Whether it’s sorrow, hurt, regret, disappointment, afflictions, persecution, or some other form of suffering, our pain is never an end in itself. It’s an invitation to serve. Life has no safe … Continue reading

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Empathy, Not Apathy

Indifference: Evil with An Innocent Face “Do not fear your enemies. The worst they can do is kill you. Do not fear friends. At worst, they may betray you. Fear those who do not care; they neither kill nor betray, … Continue reading

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The Power of Togetherness (WE THE WE)

It’s never well when “I” thinks it’s “We.” When a single note believes it’s the orchestra, and when “We the people” is interpreted to mean “I am the we.” The lure to “go my separate way” or “do my own … Continue reading

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Getting Even Is Never Even

Revenge may feel right and even seem justified, but it’s damaging to us and the people we love. When, as a child, I bore a grudge or was tempted to retaliate for some unfairness or injustice, my mother would say: … Continue reading

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Indelible Imprints

Recent deaths of some close personal friends and certain influential leaders have challenged me anew to ask questions about the people I greatly admire: Who do I consider as my heroes, why do I embrace them as such, and how … Continue reading

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Death For My Enemy

Have you ever wished death for your enemy—the one who deeply hates you and has persistently tried to destroy you? Have you ever sought the worst punishment upon this mortal enemy who has inflicted so much pain, sorrow, and grief … Continue reading

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Suicidal Wounds

The worst wounds that can ever be inflicted upon us are those we inflict upon ourselves by our decision not to forgive those who have wounded us. Unforgiveness is as dangerous as cancer. It eats away at us from the … Continue reading

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Must Eagles Be Silent?

Though outnumbered and oft-vilified, eagles in the land of chickens must speak out. For when Eagles are silent, noise is equated with wisdom, propaganda with truth, and gossip with gospel. Regrettably, Eagles in Chickenland are often silent because: they’re tired … Continue reading

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