by Taylor Johnson | Nov 5, 2015 | Retirement
In a recent post, we were challenged to tap into God’s wisdom for our lives on a regular basis. With that understanding and response to the challenges of life as we live it, how do we begin to think about that abundant future of meaning?Let’s explore some ways we can...
by Taylor Johnson | Nov 5, 2015 | Retirement
Our ministry plays itself out through our actions. Our actions speak louder than our words or our thoughts. We serve our Lord, our employers and employees. We are dutiful to our families and we derive joy from the things we accomplish, the money we earn and our...
by Taylor Johnson | Nov 5, 2015 | Retirement
A long time ago, Seneca, a Greek sage said, “Sometimes even to live is an act of courage.” In a sad story told in the book Girl Interrupted, the lead character, Susanna Kaysen recounts her time in the hospital in this exchange, “I told her once I...
by Taylor Johnson | Nov 5, 2015 | Retirement
Isn’t it amazing how much easier things are when you are on the right track? Often times we think of tracks as a footprint or trace of anything that is left behind after an animal or vehicle has left an area. But tracks can also be thought of as the regular or...
by Taylor Johnson | Nov 5, 2015 | Retirement
There is a difference between law or regulation, opinion, and best practice. For example, an issue arises and you check in with your attorney or CPA. They give you an answer and you go merrily on your way. Merrily on your way until you discover that your valued...