It Is Not Yet Finished: Answering Life’s Final Why
Mark Twain observed, "The two most important days in your [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-03-07T13:47:27+00:00March 8, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Christ, Christmas classic, college freshman, Epicureans, existential question, Forgiveness, funerals, George Raveling, helping others, Inspiration, It's a Wonderful Life, later chapters, Legacy, life challenges, life experiences, life's meaning, life's purpose., Mark Twain, meaning of life, monks, personal journey, philosophy, profound insights, purpose exploration, Reflections, Stoics, survivor's remorse, teaching and learning, unfinished business, values, wisdom|0 Comments
Missing Targets
Eight-year-old Aryanna Schneeburg was doing what all children do: She [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-03-03T17:24:44+00:00March 5, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: arrow, Aryanna Schneeburg, Christ Jesus, consequences, damage, Eternal Life, Forgiveness, Guilt, healing, injury, John Owen, killing sin, Milwaukee, miss the mark, missed target, Missed Targets, neighbor, price, regret, Romans 6:23, scars, shame, sin, spiritual scars., squirrel, unintended actions, wages of sin|0 Comments
A Choice in a World Enraged: Provoke or Promote?
Influence. The word conjures up alchemy and magic. How do [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-02-28T16:47:34+00:00March 1, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: actions, amplify message, anger, attention, charity, compassion, Emotions, encourage, fear, good works, Grace, headlines, Hebrews 10:24-25, human dignity, influence, inspire, justice, modern media, moral outrage, New Testament, offline, online, outrage, positive influence, promote, provoke, slave trade, Social Media, strengthen lives, uplift, William Wilberforce, words, wrath|Comments Off on A Choice in a World Enraged: Provoke or Promote?