I am traveling again and spending some time going over some notes from the Chick-Fil-A Leadercast that I attended earlier this month (where I hinted about it on this post).
The quote below came from a pre-recorded interview with Tony Dungy. And while he is a great coach who has accomplished much, I like him even more after seeing this interview because he has nailed the balance, humility and service of what life is supposed to be.
Talent is God given,
be thankful.
Praise is man given,
be humble.
Conceit is self given,
be careful.
Also, go check out his resourceful website — www.allprodad.com.
Hopefully, more to come.
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 25, 2010 at 6:21 am under Inspirational, Links 'n Stuff.
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“Don’t leave your tongue in gear
while your brain is idling.”
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 24, 2010 at 3:55 am under Signs From God.
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I have been in San Francisco on business travel all week. I am currently sitting at my favorite hub airport – DFW – at a free internet terminal catching up.
While perusing my Facebook page, a friend posted that Google is celebrating the 30th anniversary of PacMan with a nod to the iconic video game on its home page. And what’s even cooler, it is a fully functioning PacMan game. Now while most of y’all know I am not a Google fan due to what I perceive as severe privacy concerns, I would encourage you to go check it out a play a game or two. See if you can beat my high score of 17801.
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 21, 2010 at 2:31 pm under Links 'n Stuff.
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One of my Facebook friends posted this image and I thought I would steal it as material while I travel. There are some great reminders on this list.
The only other item I would add is Love like Jesus!
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 17, 2010 at 11:39 pm under Inspirational, Spiritual.
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The last several weeks we have been visiting different churches in our area. While I cherish my storied Lutheran heritage (my great grandparents were Lutheran missionaries to China, my grandfather was a Lutheran pastor, I went to Lutheran parochial schools and universities — you get the picture), I feel called to pursue a more fervent worship of Christ. I posted about it a while ago here. And there has not been one pivotal event or item that has prompted this seeking, but rather a buildup of experiences over the last few years. And I refuse to say we are “church shopping”. That label resonates of a consumer Christianity basis — a “what’s in it for me” spiritual centeredness. What we are looking for as a family is a place where we are called to worship God with our whole beings and souls, a place that is scripture based and where we can grow in scripture, and where we can serve with servant’s hearts.
Our latest visit was to a Saturday service of one of the local megachurches. Of course, such an experience is new to our whole family and we need to take cues from others to fit in and follow the service and processes. We also went with several other family friends of ours.
We sat in the front row in the upper deck (again, this is a very large church — arena is what I more likened it to). Some of the interesting rituals I am not used to is being offered a meager Holy Communion, both in litergy and in vittels. It was also at the early part of the service. Soon enough a plate of micro-chips (not like the computer chips – more like very small pieces of cracker) and a tray of grape juice is offered by the ushers walking down the steps. It is not unlike the peanut guy at the baseball stadium. And if you wanted peanuts and didn’t know that by raising your hand he would hurl one your way you would be just as caught off guard.
So I picked out a micro-chip and grape juice vial while trying not to hold up the process. No recitation of scripture — “In the night he was betrayed, our Lord Jesus took bread, broke it, and gave thanks…..”. No looking inward at your heart in examination. There was nice music and a call for forgiveness of sin but not to the seriousness or ritual I was expecting for such an important sacrament.
I adjusted and just tried to enjoy the experience knowing this was all new. Soon enough the ushers were bringing down something else. It looked like a prince’s velvet hat turned upside down with a wooden handle on it. He offered it up at the other end of the pew where I was at…..which had all our kids. One of the girls took it…..and then placed her communion “shot glass” into it. The other girls followed suit so when it got to me it had a few of those communion cups in it rattling around. However, what the kids failed to realize was that this wasn’t the communion cups disposal bag, but rather the offering “plate”. I reached in to take them out and was harassed by a buddy behind me — “You are supposed to put money IN. Not take money OUT”. I was unable to discreetly retrieve the rattling communion cups so I inserted my check into the not-very-Lutheran non-communion-plate velvet contraption and passed it down.
Note to self : when visiting a new church and being unfamiliar with the rituals, be sure to sit IN THE VERY MIDDLE so you have people on all sides of you to observe on how to do something right.
By the way, the message was great and right on. It is in line with what I have been blogging about here lately for the last several weeks. Go check it out here — Kindness and Gentleness When No One Notices.
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 16, 2010 at 8:41 pm under Church, Humor, Spiritual.
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Thank you Lord for the drudgery of Monday. It reminds us how good we have it and that not everyone is as blessed as we are.
Thank you Lord for the doldrums of Tuesday. They are a mirror of life and remind us to rely upon You.
Thank you for the milestone of Wednesday. It is halfway through the week and reminds us that you are always with us — beginning, middle and end.
Thank you for the optimism of Thursday. While it is not Friday yet, it is so close and reminds us of the nearness of Your kingdom.
Thank you for the excitement of Friday. Enough said.
Thank you for the fun of Saturday. It is what adds immense flavor to our lives.
Thank you for the worship and rest of Sunday. It is what mends us, replenishes us, and brings us closer to you.
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 15, 2010 at 7:01 am under Inspirational, Spiritual.
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So yesterday I am in a meeting and my cell phone vibrates. The display indicated it was my daughter who NEVER calls me. She is a teenager and utilizes text messaging almost exclusively. So for her to be calling me I think it is quite important.
I step out of my meeting and answer the call. Turns out it is my wife. She is at the Metzger’s, the local country feed store that also has an arrangement with the local animal rescue organization. She tells me there is a dog there she wants and if it is ok that she brings it home. I really don’t know why she was calling me because she knows what the answer is — but it was nice of her to let me think I actually had a say in something I really didn’t.
She named him Lil’ Tex and he is slowly becoming a member of our family.
The kids love him and he sure is a cute little thing, isn’t he?
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 14, 2010 at 7:19 am under Family.
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I don’t know where I stumbled across this image, but it sure is funny…..and true!
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 13, 2010 at 12:28 pm under Heroes, Humor.
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Fireflies are one of the really cool things about being in Kentucky. I grew up with them in Texas and think they are one of God’s amazing creatures and gifts. So every year we look forward to when they come out. There is just something about sitting on the porch and watching them flicker on and off. It’s even cooler to watch the amazement of a child as they catch them in a jar.
So tonight was our third night in a row to seeing fireflies outside. Looks like they are really here and we can enjoy them all summer.
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 12, 2010 at 9:40 pm under A Slower Pace, Country Life.
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The other afternoon as my son and I were returning from Lowes, we happened upon a lone turkey hen on our country road. I slowed the truck down to a crawl so we didn’t spook her. She slowly meandered along the fence line looking for an easy escape but not necessarily wanting to fly her way out of it.
She kept going down the fence line and wasn’t finding easy egress. I lifted my foot off the brake and just let the truck idle along our lonely country road. We eventually caught up to her and she was getting a bit more frantic in getting away. However, she couldn’t find a break in the wire fence and hid in the brush, which gave her cover but also prevented her from utilizing her flying option. My son and I ended up only 6-8 feet away from her in the truck. We were able to get a really good look at her. I had never been that close up to a wild turkey and she was beautiful. We were both amazed we were able to get so close. After a long look, I decided to slowly idle away to give her some relief and an opportunity to get back under cover. It was a neat time though.
On my way home from work this evening, I spotted an even cooler scene. Along two ponds on my work commute there are two geese raising their goslings. I have spotted them in the field with their young blobs of feathers. Well, tonight they were all out swimming. One of the geese was leading the armada in the front and the little goslings were all following in a neat line bobbing about. The other goose brought up the rear as expected. It was a beautiful sight of nature and I enjoyed the 10 seconds or so that I could catch a glimpse of as I drove by.
…..Dan at aslowerpace dot net
Posted by Dan on May 11, 2010 at 8:40 pm under Country Life.
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