Tag: vision
16
Aug
Character Determines Potential
by Kari Scare
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“Character reigns preeminent in determining potential.” (Laura Hildebrand, Seabiscuit) Character involves the moral or ethical quality of a person, and preeminent means superior and surpassing...
24
May
Finding Balance in a Busy World, Part II
by Kari Scare
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In Finding Balance in a Busy World, Part I, we discussed how “busy” is the new “fine” and how stepping toward balance and away from...
10
May
The Best Lessons from a Track Meet
by Kari Scare
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Track meets provide a unique perspective on being the best. At one meet, a runner can get the best time and win a race only...
29
Mar
Are You Living a Cruise Ship Lifestyle?
by Kari Scare
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What is a cruise ship lifestyle? Let’s look at the book of Isaiah for a succinct description. “Woe to those who rise early in the...
03
Nov
Mountaintop Experiences
by Kari Scare
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Skiing in Colorado always provides some pretty amazing views. The top of the mountain is the best, of course, and I often want to just stand...
06
Oct
Pursuing Encouragement Through Scripture
by Kari Scare
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During a season of discouragement, I can’t convince myself that it’s going to end. Current discouragement always seems permanent. When discouraged, Scripture often frustrates me....
11
Aug
Thanksgiving in August?
by Kari Scare
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Since yesterday was the Sunday after Thanksgiving, the resounding message in churches around the country was most likely about giving thanks. My pastor focused on...
02
Jun
Decision Fatigue
by Kari Scare
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Choice Overload As my least favorite domestic activity, grocery shopping looms on the horizon of my schedule like an approaching storm during a picnic. Never...
24
Feb
The Way Things Appear
by Kari Scare
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As I look at different houses lining the path of my day, I sometimes wonder about the lives lived within them. Why is the house...
03
Feb
What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do
by Kari Scare
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One spouse quits a marriage. A child rebells. A friend refuses to reconcile differences. A boss pushes productivity levels. We all – likely too often...