The Summit
The world has 14 mountain peaks over 26,000 feet. Many [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-08-02T14:38:32+00:00August 6, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 000 feet, 14 mountain peaks, 26, central summit, Christ, climb, climber, comfortableness, convenience, Damien Gildea, Ed Viesturs, faith, Fame, family approval, forgetting what lies behind, goal, God, gospel, Jesus, Philippians, prize, spiritual climber, spiritual growth, straining forward, suicidal, supplemental oxygen, The Summit, true summit, upward call|Comments Off on The Summit
Today’s Enough: Finding Calm in the Soggy Moments
Sometimes, you need to stop just to remember what matters [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-07-31T16:11:27+00:00August 2, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: absence of problems, acceptance of today, called a plumber, colors imaginable, damage, details, do not worry, each day, embrace the present, enough, enough trouble, faced it, faith, family, Finding Calm, future, God's grace, good friends, gratitude, Health, healthy, hot water heater, household leak, industrial fans, Jesus, just stuff, leak, let go of worry, life, life lesson, life promise, Lord's help, loving family, matters most, navigate chaos, plan, real problem, remember, renewed perspective, repair, restoration company, ruined, seeping, Seneca, shut the water off, soaked, soggy carpet, Soggy Moments, sound of running water, stop, suffer in imagination, talk with myself, today is enough., Today’s Enough, tomorrow, tormentor, Tranquility, true peace, truth, unexpected challenges, waiting, wondering, wood floor, wood floors, worry|Comments Off on Today’s Enough: Finding Calm in the Soggy Moments
TMI
Most know the expression “TMI” stands for “too much information.” [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-07-28T23:36:36+00:00July 30, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: challenges, Corinthians, data sharing, digital age, digital noise, eternal truths, eternal wisdom, foolishness, God's wisdom, guidance, human knowledge, ignorance, information influx, limitations, overwhelming information, Paul's insights, personal information, sensitive information, timeless wisdom, TMI, too much information|Comments Off on TMI





