To never have to endure a 12-hour overnight bus ride may be her “why”.
Author: Kenny (Page 126 of 158)
Hang on to your rod: it sinks…fast.
People believe I can do whatever is next. I just need to figure out what that is.
We get to choose what parts of the story we tell and when chapters end.
To do great things, carry God’s authority and leave security and comfort behind.
Apparently I’m not the only one who grew up with Hot August Night.
Getting it on the table reminds him how much I care about him, and opens the door for him (and me) to move on.
Because you’re not where you want to be doesn’t mean you can’t get there.
We need to get back to some leadership basics.
I can tell a concise story in person, on the phone, or with slides.
Wear long sleeves to work in the swamp.
It takes courage to listen to the truth about ourselves.
Buying the propane is a small price to pay for a great meal and hours of fun with friends on the lake.
If her situation isn’t critical, I need to get home.
Emotions are much easier to manage during the day.
He’s really stepping up and she really appreciates it.
Stressful, emotional situations can make it hard to be graceful.
Coming through two brain surgeries in 2 days in her condition is a miracle…and shows her toughness.
I need to tell her how much I love her and know that she understands.
Be the kind of person other people want to loan their cars to.