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Choose Wisely

The phrase “Never let a good crisis go to waste” is often attributed to Winston Churchill, believed to have been spoken during World War II, possibly around the time of the United Nations’ formation. It reflects his recognition that crises, while challenging, can also present opportunities for growth, reflection, and […]

Interesting Times

“May you live in interesting times.” This phrase is often referred to as an ancient Chinese curse, though it is neither ancient nor Chinese. The apocryphal saying has come to carry a sense of ironic weight, a blend of curse and reflection, as if to suggest that times of peace, […]

Happy New Year

Happy… New Year Here I go again, diving into the nuance of words and language, and reflecting on the inherent irony of colloquialisms. Take the phrase “Happy New Year!” What do we really mean when we say it? Is it a simple declaration shouted in unison as the clock strikes […]

A Word That Defies Substitution

Maybe it’s just me (ask my wife, and she’ll tell you it definitely is), but as I get older, I find myself focusing on things that others might consider obscure or even a little odd. One of these things is a growing appreciation for certain words— words that, to me, […]

Happy Thanksgiving

Hap-py Thanks-giv-ing. Two words, five syllables. Today, they will be spoken—by us and to us—countless times. Happy Thanksgiving. On this fourth Thursday in November, the accumulation of years and recent experiences has given me a deeper perspective on thankfulness. Over half a century ago (yes, I’m that old), I recall […]

Rainy Nights, Cozy Blankets

Some things are simply meant to be together: Cookies and milk. Apples and oranges. Peanut butter and jelly. Rainy nights and cozy blankets. Certain pairings just make sense. Surprisingly, life has shown me that disappointment and clarity can also be one of those pairs. Not the small disappointments—like missing a […]

Who’s Winning?

Commercials tend to run the gamut from entertaining to forgettable, and maybe that’s just part of their nature. In just 15, 30, or 60 seconds, creatives try to grab our attention and make us respond—usually by making us aware of a need (like bad breath) and offering a solution (their […]

A Church Without Walls

Church: a building used for religious activities, particularly worship services. Look at that building over there. It’s so beautiful in all its splendor. The stained glass windows must have cost a fortune. I have never seen a “church” so big. It must seat 10,000 people easily. Did you hear that […]

Being a Witness for Christ

wit-ness (noun): a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident take place; evidence or proof; a person who is present at an event and can say that it happened. Witnesses play a critical role in the investigations of crimes or accidents. Recently, the spotlight has been on numerous violent incidents […]