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Memorial Day

Thank a veteran...or a family of one.

My father served 20 years in the Air Force. He missed seeing me walk and talk the first time but instilled in me a deep respect for our great country and its military. I will never fully appreciate what it was like for my mom as she told him goodbye over and over, never knowing if it was the last time she would ever see him again. My father always returned; and for that, I am grateful. Our family lived the military life together and I still look up at military airplanes passing over with awe. If you've never been a part of that life you cannot understand the sacrifices a family makes together.

I hope you will all take a moment to thank a veteran who still lives and recognize all those who gave their lives for you and I to live in freedom. I never take that freedom for granted and I pray we will never know what it's like to lose it.
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Published on May 30, 2016 08:37 Tags: airforce, army, coastguard, marines, memorialday, military, navy, pray, reserves, veteran

Dressing For Today

How are you dressed today?

Colossians 3:12

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.

As I stand each morning before my closet and try to decide what to wear, many times I'm challenged and burdened with trying to find that perfect outfit for the day. I don't know if you're like me, but I go through several outfits before I decide what to wear. I usually check the weather forecast and balance that against what my activities for the day will be. A lot of thought usually goes into my choice.

As I read this verse today, it occurred to me that we should be working just as hard to spiritually clothe ourselves for the day. I wonder what our world look like if we truly clothed ourselves in compassion…kindness…humility…gentleness…and patience.

The world would most definitely notice…

Compassion: Do you like the feeling of compassion? Many do but some don’t. Maybe for you, compassion is more difficult. Is there someone in your life that could use some compassion?

Kindness: What about kindness? It’s easy to grant this to those we love; but what about to strangers? Those in need around you? Is there someone you know who is struggling and could use a kind word or act?

Humility: I think this is difficult for us all. Satan loves Pride. In my novels, I try to highlight that as much as possible. There is something so seductive about ourselves that it’s hard to deny ourselves for someone else. How can you display humility? Is there someone you need to forgive?

Gentleness: Are you too harsh with those you love? Sometimes I am. I want to be known to be more gentle. It’s not as easy as it sounds. Sometimes I expect or ask too much of those closest to me when they need more gentle responses.

Patience: I think I struggle here so much. In our day of instant everything, we have lost the art of waiting. Sometimes it might be the waitress who is having trouble handling the large number of tables when you’re in a hurry. Or the old man in front of you in traffic. It could be as simple as a slow internet connection that sends you over the edge.

Are you honoring God in all you do?

Take some time to review these attributes in your life and see if you are truly “clothed” in them every day.
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Published on September 23, 2016 12:34 Tags: christian, christian-fiction, christianity, faith, god, jesus, love, pray, pride, spirituality