When Moment of Truth Has Arrived - Time for Preparation has Passed
Posted on 29 Apr 2021
Category: Well-Being, Leadership, Biblical
Author: Barney Barns
Just after sunrise on February 17, 1971, a flight of two heavily armed helicopter gunships launched from the deck of the USS Garrett County (LST-786) at anchor in the Gulf of Thailand. For one of them, a consequential moment of truth was about to arrive.
Pray Pray Pray and Then Pray Some More
Posted on 14 Nov 2020
Category: Well-Being, Biblical
Author: Steve Vail
Praying is Never the Wrong Thing to Do
Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;" (Ephesians 6:10-18)
Proclamation and Declaration of Faith and Prayer
Posted on 15 Aug 2020
Category: Well-Being, Biblical
Author: Steve Vail
I can honestly say that In my lifetime I have never known of a time when the public declaration of my Christian faith was of the absolute imperative it is today. Nor have I known a time when the need to pray was more crucial and of paramount importance than it is right now.
Having been exposed to biblical teachings from a very young age, I am acutely aware of the many biblical warnings concerning the end times. One of which is the necessity to make a pubic proclamation and declaration of my faith and Christian beliefs.
"Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels." ~Mark 8:38~
The Coffee Factor - Stay Motivated
Posted on 19 Nov 2018
Category: Well-Being, Leadership
Author: Steve Vail
I have a routine that I follow pretty much every morning. As soon as I roll out of bed, I stumble into the kitchen, start some water to boil, grind six teaspoons of medium roast coffee beans, pour the grind into my french press followed by the steaming hot water - wait five minutes and press. Then I settle down with my coffee and begin to work on my next article, or latest digital project.
I do enjoy a good cup of coffee. However, that's hardly what this post is about. I am using the word coffee here as an acronym for what I consider to be my most desired approach to any situation. Allow me to explain:
Optimism - Is It Worth The Cost?
Posted on 7 Oct 2018
Category: Well-Being, Leadership
Author: Steve Vail
I have heard quite a few folks over the years refer to me as a "perpetual optimist." While I choose to consider that description as complimentary, I am also acutely aware of the fact that some mean it derogatorily - insinuating that I view things through my own imaginary Poly Anna type "rose-colored glasses" blissfully oblivious to reality. So that's when I ask myself, "Is it worth it?" For me and my own sense of well being, the answer is...