To raise the level of gratitude in my own life, in yours, and in those around us, here are 25 Thanksgiving and gratitude quotes for you to read, reflect on, and share. Happy Thanksgiving!
Category: Character
Thank You Veterans for Living Intentionally!
The men and women who serve in our armed forces are great examples of people who are living intentionally. Thanks to all our veterans! [video]
7 Leadership Lessons Learned from Cleveland Cavaliers Owner Dan Gilbert’s Embarrassing Letter about LeBron James
We can learn some important leadership lessons from Dan Gilbert’s soon-to-be infamous letter about LeBron James.
3 Things to Dislike about the World Cup (Part 3)
The drama of the World Cup continues to build, but there are also some things about it that bother me. #3 – diving.
Awesome Video: Will You Validate?
Every person you meet today is unique, gifted, and capable of making a great impact on others. Will you notice? Will you tell them?
3 Things to Dislike About the World Cup (Part 2)
There is plenty to like about the World Cup, but there are also some things about it that bother me. #2 – playing not to win.
Inspiring Father’s Day Video #2: Team Hoyt
Being a great dad isn’t about being perfect. Being a great dad is about persevering, never giving up. Dick Hoyt’s perseverance is truly inspiring. Watch this video which tells his story.
A Memorial Day Memorial
This post is an open forum for everyone to post their thoughts related to Memorial Day. Post about someone you’ve lost, express your gratitude for those who have sacrificed, or share a meaningful story or quote.
Get a Free Copy of The Search for God and Guinness
In the Search for God and Guinness, Stephen Mansfield tells the story of the Guinness family. While the book recounts the amazing rise of one of the must successful breweries in the world, what makes the book and the Guiness family fascinating is the accounts of their character, faith, and generosity. Comment, share, and retweet to win a copy for yourself.
It’s All About Love
One of the things that’s most concerning to me is that Christians are known more for what they’re against than for what they are for, and I didn’t want this conversation to reinforce that stereotype. All our thinking about how we engage the world should be motivated by love.