Spirit
“The spirit of man is the lamp of the Lord, searching all the innermost parts of his being.” ~Proverbs 20:27
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The Virtue of Order: How Franklin’s Third Principle Creates Freedom Through Structure

Franklin confessed Order was the hardest virtue for him. This week I found the same. From cluttered papers to unguarded afternoons, disorder creates stress. But even small routines and victories bring clarity. Order is not perfection—it is peace, agency, and the freedom to live with purpose. Continue reading
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The Virtue of Silence: How Franklin’s Second Principle Builds Disciplined Leadership

Silence is more than holding your tongue. It is listening with intent, thinking before speaking, and honoring space in a noisy world. Inspired by Franklin, Scripture, and the Stoics, I spent this week practicing restraint in speech and awareness in presence. The result? More clarity, less noise, deeper listening. Continue reading
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The Virtue of Temperance: How Franklin’s First Principle Builds Self-Mastery

Temperance isn’t outdated. It’s essential. Week 1 of my 13-week virtue challenge reveals how this misunderstood virtue clears the mental fog. Through Franklin, the Stoics, Scripture, and reflection, I’m learning temperance isn’t denial. It’s joyful discipline. The reward isn’t just restraint. It’s clarity, gratitude, and a more intentional life. Continue reading
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Benjamin Franklin’s 13 Virtues: A 13-Week Character Challenge for Modern Life

13 weeks. 13 virtues. Inspired by Ben Franklin’s system of moral improvement, I’m tracking and reflecting on one virtue each week—starting with Temperance. This isn’t self-help fluff. It’s a disciplined return to first principles. Continue reading
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Quote to Ponder ~ Leo Tolstoy
”There can be only one way to fight the general evil of life: It is in the moral, religious, and spiritual perfection of your own life.” ~ Leo Tolstoy Continue reading
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God Only Knows: A CCM Tribute to Brian Wilson | by Logan Sekulow from CCM | Article Repost

Brian Wilson, co-founder of The Beach Boys, passed away on June 11, 2025, at 82. His music profoundly influenced not only pop culture but also many Christian artists. As a tribute, artists like Jon Foreman and Jars of Clay reinterpret his iconic songs, honoring his legacy in both sacred and secular music. Continue reading
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Quote to Ponder ~ Blaise Pascal
”The virtue of a person is measured not by his outstanding efforts but by his everyday behavior.” ~ Blaise Pascal Every day choices matter. No matter their size or perceived importance. It all adds up. Each decision is like a rudder of a ship directing the course of our lives. What type of person do… Continue reading
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Quieter Mornings, Calmer Days: My 7-Day News Fast

Gained clarity by quitting the news for a week. Continue reading

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