• In the quiet moments of our striving, we often measure ourselves by goals, titles, and the applause of others. But there will come a day when there is nothing left to achieve, nothing to prove. On that day, we will see clearly that there never really was.

    The cross already settled the question of our worth. Achievement does not anchor our identity, grace does. We are not defined by what we build, win, drive, or earn, but by who we are becoming in Christ.

    Be confident then in the freedom of knowing you were already chosen, already loved, before the first accolade and long after the last.

  • Is it only me, or did Trump start acting strange (stranger than usual, that is..) and increasingly showing signs of illness when he returned from his meeting with Putin in Alaska?

  • The thing you are seeking is also seeking you… keep going.

  • Wallabies v Springboks tomorrow — with debutant Corey Toole on the wing.

    He’s clocked at 10.2m/s (36.7km/h), quicker than the average international winger and on par with the fastest in world rugby — Jonny May (~10.5m/s), Rieko Ioane (~10.3m/s), Cheslin Kolbe (~33–34km/h).

    Plenty of gas for his first Test!

  • The real work is always at home

    “So many of the things we sacrifice our time and presence for don’t end up mattering in the end—while the things we skip, the people we leave behind, are often what we most wish we could have back in the end. Let that be a reminder that the real work is always at home. It’s where our real legacy is, too.”

    — Ryan Holliday, The Daily Dad

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  • ___“Tests of time determine whether we can endure seasons of seemingly unfruitful preparations, and indicate whether we can recognise and seize the opportunities that come our way.” ___

    — John Maxwell, The Maxwell Leadership Bible

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