by Rusty George | Jan 4, 2021 | Faith and Culture, Family, Leadership, Uncategorized
No one aspires to be a grumpy old man. Or a bitter old woman. But it still happens. The longer we live, the more wounds we pick up along the way. And like all wounds, if they are left untreated, they can do some serious damage. Bitterness is just like that. We...
by Rusty George | Dec 28, 2020 | Faith and Culture
Let’s go back to January of 2020. You had a few New Year’s resolutions. You were excited about a new year, a new decade. And you had high hopes of a new start. For me, we were planning on big goals at the church, excited about a fun summer, and prepping for our...
by Rusty George | Dec 21, 2020 | Faith and Culture, Family, Uncategorized
Let’s say you’ve got some free time this Christmas. You’re sheltered at home. You’re stuck at the in-laws. You’re forced to watch football and you don’t care about it. What would be a good book to consume? Here are 7 recommendations. The Third Option: Hope for...
by Rusty George | Dec 14, 2020 | Faith and Culture, Leadership
Christmas comes once a year. And with it, come several great leaders who only get their due one month a year. (Or 6 months a year if you go by Hobby Lobby’s schedule). And while we typically talk about serious issues and leaders, let’s take a moment to have some fun....
by Rusty George | Dec 7, 2020 | Faith and Culture, Family
I worked on the title of this blog for awhile. I was hoping for some Christmas click bait, and these were some other options: “All you’ve heard about Christmas is wrong!” “You won’t believe what happened after Jesus was born!” “Mary wore...
by Rusty George | Nov 30, 2020 | Faith and Culture, Family
There are two types of people in this world: People who plan and stress, and people who don’t plan and aren’t stressed out. I say from experience, because I’m often a planner who gets stressed out. And the Christmas season only seems to make it worse – I...