I have always loved football. When it came to college football I have always had 2 favorite teams, Alabama and whoever is playing Auburn! Growin up when there was just 3 TV channels on your TV. I watched whatever games came on. I grew up watching the Colts, Jets, Raiders and the Packers too, I liked them because of some of the famous players they had on their teams but somewhere in my teen age years I became a Saints fan. When I went to college in Mississippi the Saints came on every Sunday. Even though they didn't win i still loved them. Every year when it was time for Super Bowl I would always say... I'm a Saints Fan....Super Bowl means nothing to me! Read More »
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It's here our third tender Tennessee Christmas. I thought it would never get here then...24 days of gift wraping, 1 children's musical, 2 nights of our Christmas Musical, Miss Patty Cake Christmas for preschoolers, A Fancy Yancy Christmas Family Concert, 2 weekends of food drive, two weekends of Toys for Tots, an occupancy permit from the city, and 3 Christmas Eve services in our new building later and it's here. Read More »
I got a wonderful text a couple of years ago around this time from my good friend and one of my hero's in the faith Steve Dixon Read More »
The more you ask the more you learn and the better you get at asking questions! Read More »
My favorite questions1. What would you do differently?2. What are you reading? (Book recommendations)3. Why is this an important read?4. Where do you get ideas? (What or who inspires you?)5. What trends, gages, & statistics do you watch? (Coming as well as present) Read More »
What kind of questions should you ask?1. Ask things to learn how & why2. Ask things to understand more3. Ask things that promote thought4. Ask questions that help you evaluate yourself and your thinking5. Ask questions to grow Read More »
Always take advantage of opportunities to learn. Any time you are with another leader you should learn from them. Here are some habits to make learning a way of life. Read More »
Jesus was a master at asking the right questions He started young. Luke 2:46-47 tells us, "After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. (2:47) Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers." Read More »
I don't think there is such a thing as a dumb question. There are dumb answers but not dumb questions. My goal is not to give any but sometimes I still do! We mistake questions with oblivious answers as dumb questions, but every question is useful when used the right way. How do you get smart or right answers? Read More »