Respecting the White Lines: The Importance of Boundaries in Society
Some people want to erase the white lines. On a [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-07-19T01:29:03+00:00July 20, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: behavior, boundaries, chaos, clarity, conflict, conscience, consequences, danger, direction, erosion, ethical, guidelines, harm, justification, living, moral, mutual respect, norms, order, personal, principles, questioning, respect, Right, risk, roads, rules, safety, Security, society, structure, survival, traffic, values, white lines, Wrong|Comments Off on Respecting the White Lines: The Importance of Boundaries in Society
The Mansion
Visit Adairsville, GA, and you'll encounter a unique mansion: Barnsley [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-07-15T14:32:46+00:00July 17, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: 19th century, 400 acres, Adairsville, cedars from Lebanon, covetousness, estate, eternal, France, GA, Godfrey Barnsley, heavenly mansions, Italy, Jesus, Julia, Luke 12:15, magnificent home, Manor House Ruins., mansions on earth, marble floors, mills in England, Northwest Georgia, possessions, rare species, ruins, shipping magnate, shrubs, South's cotton, sterling silver latches, tragedy, trees, unique mansion|Comments Off on The Mansion
Leadership Lessons from Moses: Stepping Down with Grace and Dignity
How do you identify a remarkable leader? Is it by [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-07-11T15:36:05+00:00July 13, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Ancient, Biases, Breaking Point, Canaan, challenges, character, Chinese, Departure, Deuteronomy, Dignity, Emotions, Exodus, Fate, Freedom, God, Grace, Gracefully, history, influence, Invasion, Laws, Leader, Leadership Lessons, Legacy, Moses, Mount Sinai, Perception, Pharaoh, Polarized, power, Promised Land, Red Sea, Slaves, Triumphs|Comments Off on Leadership Lessons from Moses: Stepping Down with Grace and Dignity





