A Missed Friend but Not a Lost Life
This past week, a dear friend died. I got the [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-04-24T15:51:00+00:00April 26, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: appointments, bird, bucket list, celebrate, changed lives, clocks, Comfort, comforted hurting, confusion, Death, eighty years, Emotions, Everest, fleeting nature, fly away, Funeral, grandfather clock, grass, Greek philosophers, Gretchen Rubin, guidance, heartfelt, kindness, Latin term, Legacy, life continued, life ended, life’s goal, long days, loss, Lost Life, meaningful connections, meaningful life, Missed Friend, Momento Mori, Moses, Nebo, pointed young, promise, Psalm 90, remembered, seventy years, shock, short years, Sorrow, Titanic, transient life, Trouble, well-lived life|1 Comment
The Ticket
Denis Waitley missed his plane by a few minutes. And [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-04-23T01:53:24+00:00April 23, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 1979, American Flight 191, aviation history, breath as a gift, cherish each day, Denis Waitley, divine gift, Fragility of Life, future events, James 4:14–15, life reminder., life-changing, May 29, Missed Flight, plane crash, precious gift, reflect, remind, The Ticket, unpredictability, Unused Ticket, valuable lesson|0 Comments
Lead Me Home: A Song for Tough Times
Tommy grew up in church, but went in a different [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-04-18T12:54:58+00:00April 19, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 1932, adversity, anthem of strength., assassin's bullet, beacon of hope, blues, Chicago, church, Courage, Death, Detroit, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., faith, God, gospel hymn, hospital, jazz, labor, Lead Me Home, Louis Armstrong, Memphis, morose, musician, Nettie, piano, Precious Lord, pregnancy, Resilience, silent, song, Songwriters Hall of Fame, Sorrow, St. Louis, take my hand, Tommy Dorsey, tragedy|Comments Off on Lead Me Home: A Song for Tough Times