On Building Legacies…
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We forge legacies one step at a time.

In and out of life’s muddier moments,
During days we call “sunshine days,”
And times when the beauty of sunlight
seems more of a dream than any shred of reality.

We make choices,
Share stories,
Enjoy laughter among friends,
Know the meaning of success,
And tolerate failure the best we can.

Traversing through these many, varied
and ever-changing mini seconds of our lives…

We call out to Jesus.

We cry out for strength, wisdom, health,
mercy, and grace to make it over the long haul.

We desire to leave legacies.
Good legacies.

Legacies of love, trust,
surrender, gratitude,
and faithfulness.

Why?

Because in serving the God of all grace,
we know that in the end only two things
really matter…

Really.

Loving God
And loving the people He created.

“Our loving Father… make us strong.
Strong in time until time ends for us.
In the timeless name of Jesus we pray.
Amen.”

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On Being A Father

On Being A Father
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Having a child make make me a father,
but only by having a good heart
will I ever be the father I should be.

Godly Parenting

Godly Parenting
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A lifetime quest to know God
and share His best with those
you know and love the most.

** Speaking Of Friendship **

Speaking Of Friendship
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Friends are those special people who…

Listen when we need them
more than they need us,

Pick up where we left off
even though we’ve been more off than on,

Are brave enough to challenge us when needed
yet sensitive enough to reserve the hard stuff
for when it’s not so hard,

And don’t need us to say anything
when saying anything might be saying too much.

We laugh with them,
Cry with them,
Poke fun at them,

Talk politics with them
instead of at them,

Share about God
and who we think he is or isn’t,

Discuss the senseless acts of terrorism
and sigh at the fits of a “terrible two year old.”

We visit them in hospitals,
and reflect thanks when they visit us.

By their actions they reassure us
that all people aren’t jerks,
everybody doesn’t hate us,

And that it’s okay to be human
without letting being human get out of hand!

We love them, our friends.
And if we believe in God as I do…

We thank God for them.

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On Matters Of The Heart

I trust you will enjoy this article even though it is
a bit longer than normal.

Lee

On Matters Of The Heart
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Joining the song of many authors sharing their insights in
the fields of personal success and self development, I trust
we would sing in unison a chorus entitled…

“Matters of the Heart Matter Most.”

Another tune creatively shared and expanded upon by many
would reflect the closely related theme revolving around the
passionate plea to “follow your heart” should you seek the
true meaning of success and the experiential knowledge of a
fulfilled life.

And to this I *might* stand in agreement but *only* with the
following modification in place:

Matters of heart do matter most but only when the heart
strives to be…

Motivated by love,
Rooted in the highest values of life,
Held in check by integrity,
And kept in balance by grace
because it understands the meaning of
being forgiven as much as it does
the practice of being forgiving.

I hear of dissatisfaction in the supermarket while standing
in line, see heartache in the the lives of people because of
broken trust, and watch “in your face” reality TV pit one
person against another…

Demanding their rights,
Doing whatever it takes to obtain larger sums of money,

And proclaiming their independent strength as if the King of
Kongs suddenly found his or her way into the body, mind and
soul of the latest contestant.

I witness the fallout when people “follow their heart” to
someone other than the one they pledged to cherish should
life prove to be more downsized than upscale on the street
where together they now live.

And yet those left behind often inherit a legacy of grasping
on to what left over emotional and physical strength they
realize only to realize that the struggle to understand and
maintain a sense of inner peace and confidence will most
likely be a life-long battlefield on which they must fight
and for which they never enlisted.

A pessimist I am not, and my glass does not remain in a
continual state of being half empty instead of half full.

I listen to the pleasant sounds of birds outside my house
entertaining me with their songs of joy and encouragement,

Hear and enjoy the laughter of my grandchildren, rejoice
over and over at the joy in the eyes of my wife,

And sing way, way too loud and off key within the
closed-windows-while-the-song-blares-LOUD in my oriental
Lincoln (1995 Suzuki).

In brief, I do love and appreciate…

Life,
Many people,
The family entrusted to my care,
The neighborhood where I live,
My church where I worship,
And my country.

But my heart experiences a measure of sadness and
frustration as I witness the on-going promotion of a “follow
your heart” and “I am the greatest” set of philosophies
that…

* Flaunt false pride instead of respectful humility,
* Personal dominance over personal concern for others,
* The pleasure of self-indulgence over the pain of self-control,
* And striving to win what matters least at the expense of all
that matters most.

And what does matter most in my opinion?  You read my answer
at the beginning of this article.

My answer is: “the cultivation of a good heart.” A heart…

Motivated by love,
Rooted in the highest values of life,
Held in check by integrity,
And kept in balance by grace
because it understands the meaning of
being forgiven as much as it does
the practice of being forgiving.

This cultivation of a good heart knows little of a street
named “Without Struggle,” and even less of one bearing the
title “More Convenient Than Not.”

Many times what which holds the most value also contains the
seeds of that which demands the most effort.

And so it is with the determination to preserve, protect and
nurture a good heart.

I imagine you to be one of the many precious individuals who
places a high price tag on such an effort, and to you I
stand in applause while encouraging you to stay in the game.

And yet we both hold these truths to be self evident:

We won’t win every play on the field.
Nor will we give a sterling performance during each act of
the play.

But we remain convinced of the inherent value of taking our
best shot at maintaining and passing on to several
generations beyond our own the enduring legacy of a good
heart.

The best to you my friend: the very, very best.

Lee
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Purpose

Just created this.  May the Lord give us a strong sense
of purpose in Him.

Purpose…

Allowing the God I love
to love the world through me.

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On Being A Good Dad…

Hi,

Just posted this on my other blog about being a
a good father and thought I’d share it here.

Enjoy,

Lee

On
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It’s a lot about guts
And a lot less about glory.

It’s more about love
Than it is about getting loved in return.

It’s a lot about caring
Even when caring is way beyond cool.

And it’s a whole bunch about time:
Time, and time, and time again.

Published in: on August 24, 2007 at 12:17 pm  Leave a Comment  

Loving In Truth

Loving In Truth
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I don’t commit myself
to be — or to love –
a perfect person.

But I do…

Commit to love
as one flawed person to another.

Published in: on July 24, 2007 at 11:07 am  Leave a Comment  

Faithfulness

Faithfulness
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Being there when I don’t have to,
staying when I don’t want to,
encouraging when I need to,
and loving whether I’d love to or not.

Published in: on July 24, 2007 at 11:04 am  Leave a Comment  

Listening With My Heart

Listening With My Heart
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Telling less than I feel
for the purpose of
learning more than I know

Published in: on July 24, 2007 at 11:03 am  Leave a Comment  
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