Psalms

Taking timeout is an important need for many reasons.

Timeout! What The Heck Are You Doing?

It’s common to see players or teams call for timeout during the course of sporting events. In baseball, the catcher or manager may call timeout and go to the pitcher’s mound for a discussion on the best strategy for how to pitch to certain players. In football, we’ll...

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Success is not something we should fear

You Might Fear Success – Here’s Why & What You Can Do About It

The fear of success keeps many people from dreaming big. I know it sounds crazy, but it’s true and I know because I have lived through it. And if I am honest with myself and others, I struggle with it today. I’m really serious about this and I suspect most readers...

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Waiting is a challenge - but it can be a blessing

Why Waiting Should Not Be So Challenging

I so dislike waiting on anything. Whether waiting in line or waiting for an appointment, the simple fact that I am waiting drives me absolutely bonkers! It's a shortcoming of which I am well aware. In an attempt to overcome this personal flaw, many years ago, I took...

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I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.

Belonging on the Field – 7 Blog Posts to Ponder

Today, we continue exploring You Belong on the Field as part of our Year of Listening Up series. I’ve gathered seven blog posts from different sources that touch on the topic, reference different scriptures and really help flesh out an understanding of what it means to know you belong – that affirm your worth.

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Serving God and Being Available to God Sometimes Requires Getting out fo the Way

Be Available to Serving God by Getting Out of the Way

Before there was 1Glories, there were several other blogs. My personal blog, a baseball blog, a blog specific to the history of baseball in northeast Indiana, a blog to explore ins and outs of social media, a one-year only blog that sought to opine on a...

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