Before Giving Up…
Are you ready to quit? A young single mother felt [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-07-18T00:22:57+00:00July 19, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: "went right" list, Apostle Paul, baptistry, Before Giving Up, care, Christianity, companionship, comparison, diets, Doing Good, doldrums, Elijah, Elisha, embrace journey, encouragement, end of road, endurable, Galatians 6:9-10, grit, Harry Potter, heat of August, imagination, J.K. Rowling, kids, math whiz, moral world, motivational, moving forward, October will come., Opportunity, overwhelming life, path behind, perseverance, phenomenon, progress, rejection, rejection letters, rekindle fire, rekindle spirit, Resilience, revisit past, sea of insanity, seasons change, Seasons of Life, serve God, ship lost at sea, start again, strain, student struggles, summers of life, Timothy, weary, welfare checks, young single mother|Comments Off on Before Giving Up…
Yes
Herb Turetzky only wanted to attend a basketball game. Instead, [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-07-15T12:35:16+00:00July 16, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: American Basketball Association, basketball, calling, Christians, church, commitment, curtsied constant, dedication, destiny, disciples, fishermen, God's kingdom, Herb Turetzky, Jesus, Mark 1:20, New Jersey Americans, Opportunity, path, purpose, scorekeeper, serve, service, Sports Illustrated, Teaneck Armory, wooden chair|Comments Off on Yes
Even in the Worst, God’s Arms Are Wide
Some stories don’t just tug at the heart. They stab [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-07-10T13:46:28+00:00July 12, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: aching alongside, Blame, breaking for brokenhearted, Central Texas, community, Connection, darkest times, despair, Einstein, enduring strength., faith, God's arms, grief, hope, hug your kids, Jesus, John Donne, July 4th, life is precious, loss, Memories, overcoming delusion, peace of mind, personal connections, Personal Stories, preciousness of life, shared grief, shared humanity, silence, solace, store up memories, summer camp, timeless wisdom, tragedy, tragedy response, young victims|Comments Off on Even in the Worst, God’s Arms Are Wide





