My first act as college football commissioner would be to outlaw the push pass in the Dr. Pepper tuition toss. Overhand football throws with respectable spirals or no money.
When Erika Kirk spoke the words on the man who killed her husband: “That man… that young man… I forgive him.” That moment deeply affected me. I have struggled for over 60 years to forgive the man who killed my Dad. I will say those words now as I type: “ I forgive the man who killed my father.”
Peace be with you all.
in the midst of a crazy world of fires, war, famine, and fighting... I'm meditating on this truth.
God's kingdom isn't far off - it's as close as your next breath. The question isn't whether it's available, but whether we're willing to live as if it's true.
We often imagine the spiritual life as something "out there" - requiring special circumstances or intense experiences. But the kingdom shows up in dishes, spreadsheets, and ordinary conversations.
The path isn't about straining harder but seeing differently:
- Every moment carries eternal significance
- Each choice shapes who we're becoming
- All of life is sacred space
- "Normal" days are full of divine appointments
Your next ordinary moment is pregnant with possibility.
The invitation isn't to a different life, but to live this one differently - awake to the reality that God is already present and at work.
The kingdom doesn't need your strength - it invites your attention. Today's mundane moments are where transformation happens.