Don’t Be Weary in Well-Doing: Why Your Actions Matter
Does it make any difference? That question can haunt us. [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-03-15T15:44:52+00:00March 16, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: beyond the moment, choices, delayed benefits, delayed consequences, delayed gratification, don't be weary in well-doing, faith, future self, intentional living, live with intention, long-term impact, perseverance, ripple effect, seeds of tomorrow, skincare|Comments Off on Don’t Be Weary in Well-Doing: Why Your Actions Matter
The Value of Interruptions: Finding Joy in the Unexpected Moments of Life
Life hands you opportunities disguised as interruptions. Let me define [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-03-08T15:46:55+00:00March 9, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: children, family, fishing, grandparenting, Interruptions, joy, Life Lessons, living in the moment, making memories, Parenting, prioritizing, quality time, relationships, time management, unexpected moments|Comments Off on The Value of Interruptions: Finding Joy in the Unexpected Moments of Life
Time, Temptation, and Divine Justice: Reflections on David and Bathsheba
In the hustle and bustle of a metropolitan city, time [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-03-01T22:09:44+00:00March 2, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: accountability, actions, attention, Bathsheba, Bible, blatant disregard, bustle, car, cold, concealed, consequences, contrite heart, covert, criminal thinking, currency, David, dawn, deed, digital clock, divine justice, flow, higher power, history, human eyes, human psyche, hustle, illusion, impatience, impunity, intentions, judgment, just God., king's chambers, law, life, mercy, metropolitan city, moral judgment, motive, norms, omniscient gaze, pause, purity, quiet, rainy morning, reckoning, red light, relevance, risk, safety, Scripture, scrutiny, second, sinful step, sins, society, temptations, time, timeless truths, traffic, urban landscape, urgency, vehicle, weight, willful defiance, world, wrongdoing|Comments Off on Time, Temptation, and Divine Justice: Reflections on David and Bathsheba