39 years. Thousands of miles. Two Inescapable Companions. 🧭 Billy K. Crawford’s windshield wisdom on Choice and Consequence. Steer toward a harvest of peace.
If you don't like the view through your windshield today, it’s time to look at the turns you made yesterday.
We often feel "stuck" in our circumstances, forgetting that every mile of the road we’re on was paved by a previous choice.
The roadmap is coming soon!
Most people drift through life, hoping for good consequences while making random choices. But the "Two Companions"—Choice and Consequence—don't play by hope. They play by the laws of the road.
Don't wait for the consequence to arrive to start wishing you’d chosen differently.
Whether I’m at home in the Rio Grande Valley or hundreds of miles away in a different state, one thing never changes: people are searching for direction.
Geography doesn't change the heart. We all face the same two companions.
The journey begins soon!
I wrote Everyone’s Inescapable Companions for the person who wants practical inspiration, not complicated theories. I’m walking this road right alongside you, figuring out the turns and trusting the Great Navigator every step of the way.
Most people spend their lives trying to outrun their past. But Billy K. Crawford has spent 39 years on the road discovering a different truth: You don’t have to outrun your companions—you just have to learn how to lead them.
The journey to a better you starts with one right turn!
One of the hardest parts of the road is the rearview mirror. It’s easy to get so focused on a "wrong turn" from ten miles back that you miss the exit you need right now.
Type "FRESH START" in the comments if you’re choosing to look through the windshield today!
On the highway, being off by just one degree doesn't seem like much—until you realize you’ve ended up in an entirely different city. Life works the same way.
Billy K. Crawford’s debut book, Everyone’s Inescapable Companions, is arriving soon.
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The original choice in the garden led to a consequence we all feel. But the beauty of the Great Navigator is that He provides a way back to the right path.
Every day is a new opportunity to turn the wheel.
Coming soon!
I’ve spent thousands of miles reflecting on the relationship between Divine guidance and human responsibility. In my debut book, Everyone’s Inescapable Companions, I talk about why we often wait for a "sign" when God has already given us the wheel.
The journey is about to begin.
Consequences aren't just punishments; they are the harvest of the seeds you planted months, or even years, ago.
Sometimes, the consequence is a peaceful home, a clear conscience, and a legacy your grandkids can be proud of.
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It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning." (Lamentations 3:22-23).
The book publishing soon!
If you’re off by just one degree at the start of a thousand-mile journey, you won't just be "close" to your destination—you’ll be in an entirely different city.
In this upcoming book, Billy K. Crawford shares real-life observations on how to manage these "one-degree turns".
It’s more than just a book; it’s 39 years of marriage and thousands of miles of "road-tested" observations from the driver’s seat.
Author Billy K. Crawford has spent a lifetime watching how two companions—Choice and Consequence—walk beside every traveler.
You can memorize every highway, every exit, and every mile marker from here to the coast. That’s Knowledge. But when the storm hits and the visibility drops to zero? That’s when you need Wisdom.
Most people drift through life, hoping for good consequences while making random choices. But the "Two Companions"—Choice and Consequence—don't play by hope. They play by the laws of the road.
Don't wait for the consequence to arrive to start wishing you’d chosen differently.
Five years is a lot of miles on the odometer.
In the moment, a single choice can feel small—like a 1-degree turn on a vast highway. But fast-forward half a decade, and you realize that "small" turn is exactly what kept you out of a ditch or led you to a harvest of peace.
History isn’t just a collection of dates; it’s a record of the Two Companions at work.
The Roman Empire was the most powerful force on earth. It had the best roads, the strongest army, and the most wealth.