Category: Commitment
10
Oct
Finding Your Game
by Kari Scare
6 Comments
Seven Days in Utopia When athletes talk about finding their game, they refer to playing at their best on a consistent basis. Physical training supplements...
25
Jul
I Don’t Know
by Kari Scare
4 Comments
“Do you ever get in an ‘I don’t know’ phase of your life? Where you literally don’t have a solid answer to anything? You. Just....
13
Jun
Check Your Posture
by Kari Scare
2 Comments
Future Signs Watch the news, and you’ll see the signs Jesus talked about in Luke 21:5-38. They’re happening all around the world. Examine your communities...
30
May
Get Ready to Be Ready
by Kari Scare
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Being Prepared My mind naturally gravitates toward what’s coming and being prepared for it. In fact, I struggle turning my thoughts away from planning, and...
04
Apr
Full Commitment
by Kari Scare
6 Comments
Cultural Commitment Ask almost anyone over the age of 60 about commitment, and they’ll tell of a time when, “Your word was your bond.” If...
15
Sep
A Piece of the Puzzle
by Kari Scare
12 Comments
An Incomplete Puzzle If you enjoy putting puzzles together, nothing is more frustrating than getting almost done with a one only to find a piece...
26
Aug
Finishing Well
by Kari Scare
14 Comments
The Second Half There are 2,300 people mentioned in the Bible and 100 are prominent figures. Of those 100, only a third finished well. Regarding...
08
Jul
You Play How You Practice
by Kari Scare
13 Comments
As my boys progressed in sports (i.e., cross country, track, football, basketball, and baseball), they increasingly learn the value of practice. Largely, that means the...
11
Jul
The Lord’s Obedient Servant
by Kari Scare
12 Comments
Zero Tolerance Obedience invades the thoughts of most parents with teenagers who struggle with obedience. Sometimes there’s outright resistance. Sometimes there’s physical obedience with mental...
28
Mar
Living a Long Life
by Kari Scare
27 Comments
Is Age Really Just a Number? This topic idea has been festering for a while. I say festering because I hate aging. Hate seems like...