I am all about being consoled, making myself understood and doing everything I can to make sure I am loved.But I noticed this morning as I prayed the famous prayer of St. Francis of Assisi this prominent line …"Eternal God, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, toContinueContinue reading “Consoling, understanding and loving”
Author Archives: Don Follis
Jimmy Carter finally leaves Southern Baptist Convention
I have great admiration for Jimmy Carter. I voted for him in 1980 when he lost to Reagan. One of my favorite bloggers, Eugene Cho of Quest Church in Seattle, included Carter's recent address in one of his recent posts. Carter explains why he is leaving. Carter's remarks are global in nature but really interesting. TakeContinueContinue reading “Jimmy Carter finally leaves Southern Baptist Convention”
The drive for self-preservaton
John Maxwell says 3 things drive self-preservation …1. Fear of change. Change is inevitable. It can drive us forward or freeze us in our tracks.2. No desire to grow. If you are a leader, it becomes easy to cling to position and not merit. Learning new skills and breaking up our routine is hard.3. LossContinueContinue reading “The drive for self-preservaton”
faith to keep looking ahead
Job lost everything in life,and then got everything back. The latter part was more blessed than the former. Job 42:12-17Good grieving is not only letting go but somehow letting it bless us. Job did that.What Job grieved was over. He didn’t get it back. We cannot get back what we grieve. It is over, done,ContinueContinue reading “faith to keep looking ahead”
The Kingdom and the Lament
Part of the message of God's Kingdom is learning to lament. We actually enlarge our soul through grieving and loss. I have been reading I and II Samuel. When King Saul and his son Jonathan, David's best friend, were killed in battle, David wrote a lament. He even ordered that the men of Judah beContinueContinue reading “The Kingdom and the Lament”
King Saul and David … the beginning of the end
I am reading I and II Samuel. I always like David at first. I love it when he kills Goliath and the troops are heading home. … I Samuel 18. "When the men were returning home after David had killed the Philistine, the women came out from all the towns of Israel to meet King Saul withContinueContinue reading “King Saul and David … the beginning of the end”
Be who you are
You want to be the real you? Me, too. Here are two thoughts to etch into your head and heart… 1. "Be real. Try to do what you say, say what you mean, and be what you seem."– Marian Wright Edelman (1939 – )American activistfounder of the Children’s Defense Fund 2. "Do not think ofContinueContinue reading “Be who you are”
Real, gut-wrenching emotion
Two examples from Jesus…1. As he approached Jerusalem near the end of his ministry and saw the city, Jesus wept over it and said, "If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace — but now it is hidden from your eyes." Luke 19:41. The word used to describeContinueContinue reading “Real, gut-wrenching emotion”