The Pump at the Crossroads: When You’re Giving More Than You Have
John Claypool tells of a time in his life when [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-08T16:51:58+00:00May 10, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ads, alone time, autumn leaf, balance, body care, building focus, bulletproof, burnout, control universe, criticism, depletion, divine guidance, drawing water, driver's license, dry, Elijah, empty, escape, gas tank, Gettysburg, God refills, growing demands, habits drain, hectic world., Herod, John Claypool, John Sanford, John the Baptist, life's habits, Lincoln riddle, Matthew's gospel, miracle, Nazareth synagogue, New Hampshire well, noise off, nutrition, overcommit, prayer, propagandizers, Psalm 46:10, Pump at the Crossroads, recognize emptiness, refill moments, refilling, Reflection, relationships destroy, screen time, Self-care, self-medicate, sharpening axe, sleep, spirit crush, underground rivulets, unreplenished lamp, whirlpool, worship mechanical|Comments Off on The Pump at the Crossroads: When You’re Giving More Than You Have
The Changed Plaque
In 1947, a pivotal moment reshaped American sports and reverberated [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-06T14:52:50+00:00May 7, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 1 Samuel 16:7, 1947, 2008, accolades, Achievement, American sports, Baseball Hall of Fame, beacon of change, character, civil rights pioneer, Cooperstown NY, first African American, God, Hall of Fame plaque, Jackie Robinson, Jeff Idelson, Legacy, playing statistics, positions, professional baseball, racial barriers, society, sports icon, The Changed Plaque, titles, transformation, wisdom|Comments Off on The Changed Plaque
Enduring the Dust: Remaining in Life’s Renovation with Faith and Perseverance
The only way to endure renovation is to remember the [...]
By Robert Taylor|2025-05-01T18:03:05+00:00May 3, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: challenges, Detours, discomfort of change, Enduring the Dust, faith, faith journey, Hebrews 12:1, journey of becoming, keep your eyes on the prize, kitchen renovation, life's renovation, Master Builder, messy middle, metaphor, new birth, perseverance, personal growth, promise beyond the process., relationship with Christ, renewed life, spiritual growth, spiritual renovation, transformative journey|Comments Off on Enduring the Dust: Remaining in Life’s Renovation with Faith and Perseverance





