The Shoes
Daverius Peters came to graduation to get his diploma. But [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-20T21:28:27+00:00May 21, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: betrayal, black sneakers, dark-colored dress shoes, Daverius Peters, deeper meaning, diploma, dress pants, empathy, essence of sacrifice, friends, graduation, humiliation, inspiring tale, Jesus, John Butler, kindness, sacrifice, school rules, selflessness, size 11 shoes, size 9 feet, sock footed, stage, teacher, ultimate sacrifice, white shirt, wrong shoes|Comments Off on The Shoes
The Right Choice Over the Good Choice: A Lesson in Priorities
Matthew 6:33 reminds us, 'Seek first the kingdom of God'—but [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-16T14:49:29+00:00May 17, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: align priorities, basketball, Bible presentation, church, Clay Christensen, commitment, conflict, core values, decision, example, exceptions, faith, faith and family., family, family and God, first place, God-given talents, godly options, grandson, How Do You Measure Your Life, kindergarten, kingdom of God, lesson of a lifetime, Matthew 6:33, Meaning, Oxford, pressure, Priorities, purpose, Reflection, Rhodes scholarship, second place, Sunday Bible class, Sunday reserved, values, volleyball|Comments Off on The Right Choice Over the Good Choice: A Lesson in Priorities
Yes
Herb Turetzky only wanted to attend a basketball game. Instead, [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-13T14:38:49+00:00May 14, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: American Basketball Association, basketball, calling, courtside constant, dedication, disciples, faith, Herb Turetzky, inaugural game, Inspiration, Jesus, lifelong journey., New Jersey Americans, Opportunity, saying yes, scorekeeper, service, sports, Teaneck Armory|Comments Off on Yes





