

Watch Your 6
There’s a saying in the military and law enforcement. “Watch your 6”.
We all need someone to walk by our side and watch out back. Sometimes we develop tunnel vision to such a degree that we miss something better.
When we have people willing to walk with us to watch our 6 we stand better chances to succeed.
When we have someone willing to help us by watching our back, we may avert disaster in our life.
It’s imperative that we all learn to 1) have a few in our lives willing to watch our backs and 2) learn to trust those who ARE watching our 6.
Here’s a brief story from a shot I otherwise would never have attained had someone not been looking behind me.

The Mountains Remind Us
The mountains remind us of God’s power and majesty. Yet, we really can sense him in the tiny details of our life. When he shows up and demonstrates in the smallest of ways, with the mountains as backdrop, he cares it seems, at least for me, to be more meaningful.

Stand Firm
Compromise. In today’s world, we all are given opportunities to try and sort out making the right choice between the lesser of two evils. In today’s post, Exodus 1 is in our focus. I want to show how doing the right thing at the tough moments can result in finding God’s favor over our lives. When faced with loss, choose the right path. You NEVER will know just how God may show up and change your outcomes. BUT ONLY if you choose to fully trust him.

Rain Precedes
Life is like hiking in the mountains trying to do photography. Rarely does it all go as planned. Often, it’s a struggle to find our way to the great shot.
Paradoxically, rain and storms often bring the most dramatic skies related to photography. That applies to life in general.


Where God Guides
Andrew Word’s song, Unfailing sets the stage for today’s post and video. I hope you find it soothing and encouraging in your own life today.

The Costs of Compromise
Compromises always come with a cost. Sometimes we navigate our choices taking into consideration these costs. Owning a business is a never ending stream of cost versus return analyses and compromising is part of that. Both in customer as well as employee relations. Today, however, I want to talk a little about the costs of compromising our core beliefs along with my view of what that looks like and how bad choices have tainted my life.

Life Hurts
Storms loom and I get angry whenever trouble and pain come. I hate it when God allows things that I don’t understand.
It’s difficult for me at times to trust, believe and even have a good attitude about this. This was my thoughts this morning in reading Psalm 71.
I hate it when I am made to suffer and deal with things not going my way. I never learned well how to control my temper when life refused to go my way as a kid. Still to this day at 54 it haunts me. When life is painful, it pisses me right the hell off. I think what angers me most is knowing God allows it. HE ALLOWS it. Perhaps I need to Roll with the Changes.

He’s Interested
Boy, when God speaks, he knows just how to time it. Today, let me share what was not a small thing from my life yesterday as I sat down to do my bible study.
For me, it again, at a pivotal moment shows in a small whisper of a word just how much the Lord cares for me (and for you).

Life Span vs Health Span
I’ve recently learned the term “health span”. I’d like to share with you some of what it has taught me.