Tag: perspective

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August 1, 2020
Quietly Seeking the “X”…
        As I was talking to my new friend Rusty on the beach last week, I glanced over my shoulder to see his wife under their canopy digging in the sand. I could see she was digging a hole and then quickly covering it. She then took the little plastic shovel she…
October 20, 2021
Face to Face…at the End of the Race
“Mountaintops are for views and inspirations, but fruit is grown in the valley.” ~ Billy Graham With my gym being closed, I have settled into a great morning routine of reading God's word and studying using various books, sermons, and podcasts. In my studying earlier this week, I heard Pastor Louie Giglio talking about how…
March 23, 2020
A Picture of Peace…
Wow. How crazy is life right now? This virus certainly has thrown a kink in our "normal" schedules right? The training studio I own was just shut down by the government. My kids are out of school until who knows when. My wife is an assistant principal and is running` non-stop to deal with the…
November 26, 2019
Pilgrims and Cafeterias
A few years ago, on a special Friday, I grabbed my bag, locked my office door, and said goodbye to a studio full of clients working out. I got in my car and headed to my twins' (Aleck & Emma Grace) school. On my way to eat Thanksgiving meal with them in the cafeteria, I…
August 5, 2019
Put Fitness In Its Place
PUBLISHER'S LETTER: We’ve all been to places that left us wanting more. That happens in all aspects of our life fitness more than we want to admit. But God has an adventure with your name on it and it’s from that perspective that you can put fitness in its place.
April 2, 2019
The Miracle Perspective
To say I was struggling when this picture was taken is a massive understatement. People often ask me how I capture images in the gym because they know I lift alone, usually with the lights off and the doors locked. The “secret” is I usually put my phone where I need it, set it to…
February 6, 2019
It’s Not About the Rims…or All These Things
A few years ago I traveled to the coast to my boyhood home. As I pulled into my old trailer park, I noticed a group of boys parking their bikes. They walked together toward the basketball court located just inside the entrance of the park. I sat at the stop sign for a few seconds and then made a right…