Psalm 90

Taken for Granted

2026-02-14T14:35:04-06:00March 6th, 2026|Tags: , , |

The sudden death of the popular manager shocked the entire company. He was energetic and passionate about his work. He regularly worked with dozens of people on several key projects. His accidental death after work hours was even more traumatic to those who had been in meetings with him earlier that day. It can be so easy to get into ...

Fleeting Concerns

2026-06-15T13:26:12-05:00September 22nd, 2025|Tags: , , |

My mentor was tired of listening to me complain about an issue. She handed me a pen and notepad and said, “Write down this issue and put it in a safe place. Then, a year from now, pull it out and see if it is still worth worrying about.”  I didn’t do that, because she had already made her ...

Broader Benefits

2025-01-06T12:29:29-06:00January 31st, 2025|Tags: , , |

In the book, Every Good Endeavor, authors Timothy Keller and Katherine Alsdorf paint a picture of work as multi-beneficial. Work allows us to use our God-given talents to serve God, our employers and our customers. We also honor God by doing our work in a way that serves our professions and our communities.   Psalm 90:17 says, “May the favor of ...

Carpe Diem

2022-04-16T21:43:00-05:00June 25th, 2021|Tags: , , |

Do you remember the 1989 movie, “Dead Poet’s Society”?  Portraying an English teacher, Robin Williams teaches his students the Latin phrase, “Carpe Diem.” It simply means to seize the day or make the most of the present time. As Biblically principled leaders, it is imperative that we Carpe Diem, but do so with God’s will for the future in mind. ...

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