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Here’s what the latest experts say you need to get moving: 1. Restore your brain’s most crucial chemicals: serotonin, dopamine, and cortisol. 2. Declutter and organize. 3. Get an adult coloring book. 4. Meditation. 5. Embrace vulnerability as courage. 6. Live with your imperfection. 7. Blah, blah, blah. From some of the top self-help book experts, these are our culture’s every-changing, best strategies for movement. If you’re tired of waiting, just do these seven things to get beyond square one.…
Read MoreDoes America have a wait problem? Some suggest our digestion of hurry, instant, and all-access has created a heavy problem. Many are carrying around the extra weight of multiple devices (smart phone, tablet, laptop), which causes even the mid section of America to have a wait problem. Are our kids affected by this obesity of impatience? Even before the current wait problem began rearing it’s fat, ugly, head, the cry of adolescents in the back seats of cars has been:…
Read MoreI was thinking this morning about a phrase widely used throughout the crazy decade of the colorful 70’s. It went something like this: “What you see is what you get.” I believe it was an overused phrase used by an overdressed Flip Wilson back in the heyday of variety shows. Do you remember Carol Burnett, Sonny & Cher, Donny & Marie, and Glen Campbell? If so, you are old enough to remember Flip Wilson’s character, Geraldine, doing a very high…
Read MoreWhen our boys were little, they were terrified by storms. They would cry out to us, or come scampering down the hall and into our room. All the reassuring and soothing in the world would not console them. They were unable to settle back into sleep until the chaos outside calmed down. We all lost sleep on stormy nights. Bleary-eyed the next morning, we’d stagger into the kitchen, desperately fumbling to find the coffee pot. The storms wreaked havoc on…
Read MoreMy son, Michael, and I ventured into the wooly world of college people by traveling down to Georgia Tech on Tuesday night. We were going to hear a CCC college resident speak. I talked to a 5th year math degree student at length. Why did I do that? At a lunch this week, I engaged a waitress who struggled to put her health and wellness degree to work. She talked me into a healthy salad instead of a turkey rueben.…
Read MoreDo you remember a scene from Bruce Almighty where Jim Carey dares God to smite him? “Smite me, Almighty Smiter,” Bruce screams at God! It’s funny, but it’s also somewhat laced with a tension many have with God. How can God be loving and accepting, and be so vengeful? With our culture’s bend for tolerance and relativistic morals, isn’t a God of wrath and judgment a bit outdated? Even a large cross section of a Christian sub-culture wants to define…
Read MoreThe story is told of an aspiring young missionary who was invited to spend an entire day shadowing Mother Teresa. With each passing hour, the young intern was bobbing and weaving to catch a moment and actually talk with the holy whirlwind of Calcutta. No such time was captured. Mother Teresa was getting ready to fly off to her next city. The young intern quickly told Mother Teresa he would buy a plane ticket and go with her if they…
Read MoreWhen the stock market crashed by 1,000 points a few days ago, what were your thoughts? Let’s just say you are a savvy Jesus follower who has invested heavily in the stock market. What does a China-influenced stock market crash do to your soul? Would you panic? Would you begin envisioning your retirement condo and future life of ease begin to slowly be erased? For some, there would be a painful mourning of all that was lost. What radical adjustments…
Read MoreMy heart is heavy this morning. I’m reading about 74 children crucified by ISIS for not fasting properly during Ramadan. I went to Google images to explore the reality of this horror. The dark clouds outside my office window punctuated the pit in my stomach. As I read through Isaiah 15, the graphic images were given holy words of our world’s present reality. There’s so much hurt and brokenness and need my coffee is trying to numb. And then through…
Read MoreLate last night, Michael stopped on the ascending steps, looked down into the living room and blurted, “Hey dad, can you take me into school early tomorrow?” Without hesitation I replied, “Sure!” And with a confident “thanks,” Michael meandered up to bed. It’s an interesting little exchange. Not wanting to make too much ado about nothing, why was this such a quick and positive interaction? I could have grunted and mumbled something under my breath about sleeping in on a…
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