My life has been a series of projects. The first project spanned 17 years, and it prepared me to enter the world as an adult. My mother and father were the "project managers," and I am grateful for their stewardship. The next project formally equipped me as a problem-solver and ran 5.5 years. When IContinue reading "Life is a Series of Projects"
Planting Seeds in a Pandemic
What does a farmer do before she plants seeds? She tills the soil. Tilling is actually a form of deep cultivation that is necessary when preparing a new garden bed or when adding large amounts of organic material. Tilling will cultivate the soil 8-10 inches deep, perhaps even more if you are creating a newContinue reading "Planting Seeds in a Pandemic"
Making Everyone Happy
You've probably heard the phrase, "You can't make everyone happy." Someone said that to me this week, and it triggered my reflection about their motive for making that statement. You see, it was pretty evident they were hungry for approval. Their quest to please others was really a reflection of their need for love andContinue reading "Making Everyone Happy"
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 4 – Arlene Weichert (Christmas Special Episode)
Ordinary People. Extraordinary Conversations. If "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" and "The Parable of the Good Samaritan" collided at an intersection, then the Neighborly Love podcast would be the result. It features casual conversations over coffee in a "virtual coffee shop" that lean into the power of empathy. It's about feeling heard, valued and understood.Continue reading "Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 4 – Arlene Weichert (Christmas Special Episode)"
The Parable of the Good American
A man was walking to his car which was parked on the street, when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead. A Orthodox priest happened to be going down the same street, and when he saw the man, he passed by onContinue reading "The Parable of the Good American"
Your Neighborhood Sphere
We all need a safe space where we can explore what lies beyond our brokenness and limitations. Even if that space is available for only moments at a time, if it's truly a safe space, it's sacred because it also points us to the safe people who love and care about us. I am gratefulContinue reading "Your Neighborhood Sphere"
Sent. In Love.
What if everywhere you went this week, physically as well as virtually, you imagined you were sent, in love? Your mission, your purpose for being there was to touch someone's heart in the moment. To reach them at a very human level because of something you noticed, felt, heard them say. Imagine for every conversation,Continue reading "Sent. In Love."
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 3 – Stacy Richter
Ordinary People. Extraordinary Conversations. If "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" and "The Parable of the Good Samaritan" collided at an intersection, then the Neighborly Love podcast would be the result. It features casual conversations over coffee in a "virtual coffee shop" that lean into the power of empathy. It's about feeling heard, valued and understood.Continue reading "Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 3 – Stacy Richter"
The Neighbor Economy
The Neighbor Economy is a free market, freewill system characterized by a spontaneous, decentralized decisions through which individuals invest in a joyful heart and return generosity to meet the needs of others. It's a perpetual cycle of joy, generosity, gratitude and grace. Joy In the context of the Neighbor Economy, joy is not a functionContinue reading "The Neighbor Economy"
A Person to be Loved
In my 51 years on Earth, I don't recall a time like this. The longer the COVID-19 pandemic goes, the more depressed we become. It seems like America, in particular, has reached a point of systemic depression. I believe the reason is because the disease is now prevalent in small town America, "fly over" countryContinue reading "A Person to be Loved"
