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The Olympics: What We Learned
An impossible equality of dreams
So What If It’s Hard
Your Screen is not Your Mind
The Olympics: What We Learned
Virtue and Decision-Making
Not Afraid of Bad News
What does Christian maturity look like when we’re under intense pressure?
Fostering a Servant’s Heart in Your Children
How do we raise godly servants in a self-centered world?
Bitterness and Identity
While we would all decry bitterness as harmful, the dirty little secret is that bitterness actually can become a welcomed inhabitant in our hearts.
The Power of Fire
Our problem today is that many are unwilling to pay the price, to accept the idea that adversity is part of living in our world. And maybe it really isn’t their fault.
Leadership & Virtue
“We are waiting for someone to show real leadership!” But my question is just exactly what are we waiting for? What is real leadership, and why do we need it?
Measuring Quality of Life
The best things in life aren’t things, and the best things are still free.
Rediscovering Rest
We mistakenly define rest as lying down and doing nothing, actually rest can come in many forms as long as they refresh and reinvigorate the body, mind and soul.
Rule of Law
Since our founding, the United States of America has been committed to the “rule of law.” This term, while familiar, is often not understood. We believe in it, but most of us don’t really know what it means.
Self-Control: Society’s Equilibrium
The classical virtue of self-control is the foundation of moral equilibrium.
Shouldering Blame and Solving Problems
Anyone can cause a mess, but only the truly virtuous will stand up, admit their culpability, and shoulder the responsibility to clean it up.
The Soil of Morality
But the greatest question is this: How, in a land built on the courage and integrity of men like Washington, Adams, Lincoln, and Truman, have we become a nation of pragmatists, where success and wealth define morality?
Toward a More Satisfying Success
While we might not be able to define it exactly, we all understand that success is something to be pursued and applauded.
Toward Ethical Friendship
Someone has rightly said that a true friend is one who walks in when everyone else is walking out.
Why Traditions Matter
Do We Still Value Values?
The problem with “values” is that their very existence demands that a choice be made by the individual.
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