Moderation: A Forgotten Virtue
Moderation is a virtue. Aristotle said, “It is better to rise from life as from a banquet, neither thirsty nor drunken.” Socrates said
Moderation is a virtue. Aristotle said, “It is better to rise from life as from a banquet, neither thirsty nor drunken.” Socrates said
I had an experience at a hotel earlier this year that probably could have been avoided. I was watching a
I blogged about risk-taking in my last post, When Safe Sucks. I’ve decided to camp out around this subject of
Safety is usually a good thing. We like safe cars, safe airlines and safety locks on guns. We seek safe
Today was a very productive day. I awoke at 4:00 a.m. (an hour earlier than usual), read the Bible, the
I saw firsthand yesterday the importance of a Kingdom worldview. I was in a CLE (Continuing Legal Education) course. CLE
I learned a valuable lesson from my cat about trusting God. Godfrey was not happy with me. It was time
The first century Stoic philosopher, Seneca, made this comment about Christian response to adversity he had personally witnessed: “In the
“You don’t want to get messed up with a guy like me. I’m a loner, Dottie, a rebel.” These are the
I love Sundays. In fact, Sunday is my favorite day of the week. I look forward to Sunday every week,
Perhaps you’ve read about the pastor who plans on publicly burning a Quran on September 11, 2010. Unfortunately, he’s received
Christians need guidance on tipping. I pride myself on being a good tipper. In college I worked at a nice
One thing being a trial lawyer has taught me is how to ask questions, lots of questions. This skill is particularly
One of my heroes is William Wilberforce. Wilberforce, a Christian, was a champion of civil rights and was chiefly responsible putting an
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