- Why we have a difficult time reasoning – Jordan Peterson
- “How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.”— Marcus Aurelius
- In the end, admitting I’m mostly wrong and deeply ignorant isn’t a surrender—it’s an invitation to grow, to trust, and to rest in the assurance that God’s wisdom far exceeds my own. And that’s more than enough to keep me moving forward. JRW
- “Patience is the companion of wisdom.”
- “This is perhaps the greatest epoch in history in which to demonstrate your faith and devotion to God. Faithfulness in the face of opposition is how the Lord proves true faith in him” Nephi’s Isaiah – pg 178 DCS Jr.
- ‘…when something resonates deeply with us, it can “trouble our oldest certainties until all questions are reopened, and in general shock us more fully awake than we are for most of our lives.” CS Lewis
- “That which you most need will be found where you least want to look.”
- “If You spot it, You got it”— If you see flaws in others, it’s probably a mirror. If you see virtue in others it’s also probably a mirror
- Remembering Russell M. Nelson, LDS president who shook up the church
- “We should say what we mean, without saying it mean.” Robert F Kennedy Jr. 09.21.25 (Kirk Memorial) – attributed to Melania Trump – 2024
Most recent posts
- “The child is not meant to die, but to be forever fresh born.” – George MacDonald (click for context)
- A Path of Consent into the Law of Christ – (perfect mousetrap and the Law of Christ) guest post
- Why we have a difficult time reasoning – Jordan Peterson
- ‘…when something resonates deeply with us, it can “trouble our oldest certainties until all questions are reopened, and in general shock us more fully awake than we are for most of our lives.” CS Lewis
- “How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.”— Marcus Aurelius

