I have just watched two of the most incredible football games of the season. In both games the BCS heavy weights were beaten by teams that dug deep and earned the wins. In the first game USC went on the road to beat Oregon (go Trogans!) and in the second Baylor defended its home field and beat Oklahoma for the first time ever (way to go Bears!).
In their victories both eventual winners had to hold off furious comebacks by the teams that “should have won.” And in the indomitable spirit of team, both did!
I find myself thinking a lot about the condition of the world these days and hear the prophets of the day declaring the end of civilization as we have known it. While all the indicators would cause the best minds around to agree with the prophet’s message of gloom, I believe that, just like USC and Baylor, you just never know!
What it will take to turn what is expected to be a defeat into a victory is:
- People to refuse to let the difficulties of life rob us of our drive, determination, commitment to personal success.
- A determination to stay the course and not to let the difficulties that will surly arise from lessening our efforts every day.
- Staying the course when the inevitable press comes from the superior force of the opposition.
- Learning to adapt and innovate to counter the strengths of those who would oppose what is right and good.
- Being willing to live a life of sacrifice until the victory is won!
These two games made me really think. I hope you will consider where you are and will choose with me (and a host of others) to “stand and deliver” in this great time of struggle knowing that anything can happen when you decide to do things right! You just never know!





Changing Gears
This morning I am making a commitment to slow down again and write.
What can you expect as I write here? You can expect my commentary on life, the events of the day, and the need for all of us to take a deep breath and enjoy the world we have been given. I am not going to be the kind of commentator that spends his time trying to scare you or cause you to see the “dark cloud behind every silver lining.” I am going to talk about life, rest, hope and peace.
You will also see many blog posts from the past disappear (as well as whole categories and tags). I am not going to worry about SEO, keywords (long or short tailed ones), or how to “monetize” this site. This blog is personal now and I my only goal is to create friendships that last a lifetime from right here in front of my keyboard. Let’s enjoy the journey together!
Talk more soon ….