Experience: Lessons from 13 Weeks of Waiting
Benjamin Franklin once said, “Experience is the best teacher, but [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-10-31T13:17:32+00:00November 1, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 13 Weeks of Waiting, accept, action beats anxiety, adapt, Benjamin Franklin, Experience, Experience is the best teacher, family trait, fiction, furniture, gravity problems, handle obstacles, hotel, illness, insurance bureaucracy, Jesus, learn from experience, lessons, Life’s challenges, magnifying glass, manage life, Matthew 6:34, Mistakes, Mitch Albom, momentum, Oscar Wilde, peace, personal growth, poise, repairs, stop forecasting, stresses, summer water leak, surviving difficult seasons, tomorrow's trouble, traffic, transformative power, Twice, waiting periods, weather, wisdom, worriers, worry|Comments Off on Experience: Lessons from 13 Weeks of Waiting
Changing Times and Changing Morality
A video circulating on the internet presents various scenarios. It [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-10-27T17:09:28+00:00October 29, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: acceptable morality, bleak scene, book of Judges, Changing Morality, Changing Times, chaos, Civil War, devoid of morals, divine guidance, fabric of the nation, feed the poor, function of perception, God's standards, hospital, internet scenarios, Judges 21:25, no king in Israel, popular with masses, protective, rape and murder, right and wrong, right or wrong, shifting morals, sick child, society, society crumbled, speed limit, steal from the rich, Unchanging, unwavering|Comments Off on Changing Times and Changing Morality
Kings of Dust: Unveiling the Irony of Human Grandeur
We mistake what’s impressive for what’s important. They’re not the [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-10-25T13:55:37+00:00October 25, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 1 Kings 18:21, achievements, biblical stories, Christ, Elijah, fleeting achievements, Genesis 11, human grandeur, impermanence, impressive vs important, irony, Kings of Dust, monuments, Ozymandias, Percy Bysshe Shelley, poetic reflections, pride, prophets of Baal, pyramids, rockets, sand, skyscrapers, Solomon, Sphinx, Tower of Babel, true King of Kings, unshakable kingdom|Comments Off on Kings of Dust: Unveiling the Irony of Human Grandeur





