ThursdayThoughts

What is the Thursday Thoughts blog?  The more I read, listen, and learn the more I feel the responsibility to help others learn who they are uniquely created to be. It seems the older people get, the more they fall prey to thinking in patterns of thinking as they have always thought, and it is really hard to get people to think in new ways.

The last couple of years have taught me that this isn’t really an age-related problem but a culture-related problem. In the past, I have hesitated to create a platform when I shared what I am learning, for fear that as I continue to learn, I would have to admit I had changed my mind on things. I would have to admit I was wrong! I now realize that it is good for everyone. We all need to go through the process of thinking deeply about things and later revise our thinking. This is called growth. 

As a follower of Christ, I should be the first to admit my mistakes and keep growing. What else is forgiveness for?

So here we go!

Thursday Thoughts is an attempt for me to share every week what I am reading, listening, thinking, or just plain talking about.  One of my sons years ago called my way of talking “verbal drool”, and I must admit it often sounds like that. So, there may not always be a consistent format, but it will include the latest books I am reading and my thoughts on what I am reading. It will include what I am learning from my study of scripture as it applies to my life and reading.  It may include technology I find helpful. And just about anything else I may be processing or that is running around in my head or heart.

It will be random, not well proofed, and a little chaotic…but (and I hope) has some nuggets that you find challenging. 

One qualifier, I “read” books in a variety of ways: 1) classic hard copy, 2) digital version, 3) audio—listen to it and 4) Mary Kay (MK) and I read shorter sections daily and move through books slowly. From this point forward, when I say I “read” a book, I won’t qualify which method I am referring to. All these ways play in my head.

One final thing; for full disclosure, I have paid money for all the books, products, or anything I endorse in my posts. In other words, no one is sending me stuff free to endorse. Like all of you, I am buying it and then reacting accordingly.  I will make you a deal; if anyone sends me something free for an endorsement, I will state that upfront.

  • Wisdom and the Fray

    Wisdom and the Fray

    As often the case, today’s Thursday Thoughts come out of my journaling. Aging and growing in my faith have caused me to see wisdom much differently. I have learned that wisdom is most often shown by not entering a fray early. That is unless I feel there is something I can offer that no one …


  • Processing Emotions

    Processing Emotions

    Obviously, in my blogs about Open the Window, I wrote a lot about the importance of processing emotions when events that initiate them occur. I talked of the importance of agency and recovery in allowing our emotions to be dealt with in a way that diffuses them from taking our thinking brain hostage later in …


  • Pastor Gadget

    Pastor Gadget

    I left the church which I planted after 14 years with no permanent place to call an office or church facility. The church was wonderful on my departure and one of the things they gave me was a nameplate for my desk which read: “Pastor Gadget”.  I was touched and knew they understood my heart. Ironically, …



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