Reflecting on Life and Legacy: How ‘A Christmas Carol’ Inspires Us to Change Our Lives and Shape Our Eternities
During this time of year, I enjoy listening to several [...]
By Robert Taylor|2023-12-08T19:45:55+00:00December 9, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: A Christmas Carol, Alfred Nobel, Bob Cratchett, change, Charles Dickens, Christmas audiobooks, Ebenezer Scrooge, Eternity, God's judgment, influence, introspection, introspective growth, kindness, legacy-building, life choices, life impact, moral introspection, moral tale, Nobel Prize, personal legacy, spirits, transformation, voice actors, Winston Churchill|Comments Off on Reflecting on Life and Legacy: How ‘A Christmas Carol’ Inspires Us to Change Our Lives and Shape Our Eternities
Uncovering Joy Amidst Turbulent Times: A Holiday Reflection
Amid what we often call the season of joy, it [...]
By Robert Taylor|2023-12-02T01:37:27+00:00December 2, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: adversity, bright moments, celebration, cultivating joy, dark times, discovery, elusive, embrace joy, finding joy, Happiness, hidden joy, holiday reflection, holiday season, joy, joy detective, joy in adversity, joy in life, lessons, meaningful, optimism, redemption, redemption story, Reflection, Resilience, search, treasures, unexpected|Comments Off on Uncovering Joy Amidst Turbulent Times: A Holiday Reflection
Don’t Die Inside: Living Life to the Fullest at Any Age
Granny was more than just a friend. She acted as [...]
By Robert Taylor|2023-11-25T15:21:54+00:00November 25, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: aging, aging gracefully, archery, assistance, bathrobe, Bible, Bible study, Canterbury Tales, Cato, challenges, Chaucer, Christmas, clapboard house, coffee table, dancing, Deuteronomy, dialysis, education, fly fishing, Funeral, grandkids, grandmother, health issues, kidney failure, Legacy, longevity, Longfellow, macular degeneration, Medicare, mentorship, Moses, phone calls, physical activity, physical limitations, play, railroad tracks, Santa Fe locomotive, Simonides, slippers, smiling, Sophocles, spiritual growth, Theophrastus, Trials, visits, wallpaper, wisdom, worship, wrinkles|Comments Off on Don’t Die Inside: Living Life to the Fullest at Any Age





