My pastor said today that Advent is a time of gratitude “for the gift to come.” “Thank God ahead of time” is…
Posts Categorized: Justice
How to Walk on Water Without Sinking
Some days are just one judgmental thought after another. Which is embarrassing (I’m better than this!) and unnecessary. When my head gets…
Easy Ways to Help
Here are two ways (that don’t take much time) to help those who need it. Homeless Care Package Last year, I posted…
Can Gratitude Change Your Brain?
I love bringing the mystical (our “big why”) and the practical (our “how-to”) together for you at Virtue Connection. An alert reader…
Everyday Justice for Smoother Relationships
Virtues are good habits of character. No one’s come up with a better way to be happy than to discover how to…
God vs. Godzilla
Fear is the enemy of virtue. Some fear is useful — keeping ahead of a grizzly bear or a tsunami helps us survive. But…
Why Speaking Well of Your Spouse is so Important
Sharing this week a post by Michael Hyatt, former CEO of Thomas Nelson publishing, on how easy it is to slip into…
How to Walk With People Who are Hurting
People hurt in different ways, but one of the most difficult is the damage to self-worth caused by abuse. October is domestic…
The Honor System
In some small towns you can still find parking fines on the honor system. I took this photo last week in Delaware….
From Fog to Light
A virtuoso emailed the other day: “I am reading parts of C.S. Lewis again, and came across this: ‘Virtue, even attempted virtue,…
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