A Child’s Art
Sally Lloyd-Jones overheard a comment at New York’s famed Museum [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-06-23T19:53:25+00:00June 25, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 20th century abstract painter, Child’s Art, childlike creativity, childlike faith, genuine expression, God's love, heart, innocence, Jesus' teachings, lack of skill, love, Matthew 18:2–3, Museum of Modern Art, New York, parent love, Picasso, Rothko, Sally Lloyd-Jones, spiritual maturity, Trust, vulnerability, weakness|Comments Off on A Child’s Art
Age and Wisdom: Continuing God’s Work in the Golden Years
For many, retirement suggests stepping away—from work, from pressure, from [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-06-19T15:01:34+00:00June 21, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: age, Biblical Figures, Caleb, calling, Christian, Connection, encouragement, Equipping the Saints, Experience, faith, Giants, Gifts of Age, Golden Years, growth, Inspiration, Legacy, Maturity, mentorship, ministry, perspective, Reflection, Retirement, Serving God, Sowing Seeds, transformation, wisdom, Wisdom Sharing|Comments Off on Age and Wisdom: Continuing God’s Work in the Golden Years
Ashamed of Weakness
Years ago, I knew a man who was healthy and [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-06-16T16:43:18+00:00June 18, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: "when I am weak, age 50, ashamed of being weak, Ashamed of Weakness, boast in weaknesses, builder, Christianity, Corinthians, craftsman, damage, dependent, devastation, elevate, Grace, greater faith, Harvard Medical School, He is strong"., healthy and vibrant, hide our shame, hubris, human condition, hunting, Ian Corbin, Lord, networks contract, Paradox, post-stroke isolation, power in weakness, powerful, prayer, reliance on the Lord, sailboat, Strength, stroke, stroke patients, suffering, thorn, vulnerable, weakness strength, wheelchair|Comments Off on Ashamed of Weakness





