Kingdom Living

I have been way too busy since getting back from DC. Things have a way of piling up around here. Tomorrow I speak in Anaheim at the national convention of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development on “Sexual Orientation and Public Schools.” This is similar to what I did last week in DC, but without the panel. I deal with how schools can take sexual orientation harassment and discrimination seriously without undermining people of faith. It’s always a fun bit!

My wife, daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter are coming too! We’re hitting some of the Disney theme parks here on after my presentation and all day Monday. My family loves that place and it will be fun experiencing it through the eyes of a two year old.

Someone sent me an article last week that was written by Floyd Watson. I don’t know Floyd, I haven’t read his writings before, but I appreciated the last words of his last article. He actually finished two days before died. So the last paragraph he ever wrote was this:

Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.

Can you imagine summing up any better or more succinctly how Father asks us to live in this age?

What a way to go!

4 thoughts on “Kingdom Living”

  1. I love it Wayne.

    Have fun being a kid with the little one.

    To live as simply as we can in an age set on making that an impossibility.

    Kent

  2. Interesting things. Plus love – that’s always good to remember.
    About Disneyland – I went there as a 12 year old Easterner visiting California in 1961. I suppose Art Linkletter was just at that time beginning to smart from not having invested in it (pre-construction) when asked by Walt.
    Joe in Tennessee

  3. I love it Wayne.

    Have fun being a kid with the little one.

    To live as simply as we can in an age set on making that an impossibility.

    Kent

  4. Interesting things. Plus love – that’s always good to remember.
    About Disneyland – I went there as a 12 year old Easterner visiting California in 1961. I suppose Art Linkletter was just at that time beginning to smart from not having invested in it (pre-construction) when asked by Walt.
    Joe in Tennessee

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