Life Guides From Our Spiritual Advisor

Lessons I Learned at Disney World (Part 2)
Lessons 3 and 4 learned from Disney came next: see the details others miss, lead with joy, and don’t be afraid to have fun.

Lessons I Learned at Disney World (Part 1)
Wisdom shows up everywhere—even from a mouse. A week at Disney revealed powerful lessons about unity, service, and making people feel truly valued.

The 7 Habits of The Best People Ever
From smiles to soft answers, these simple, scripture-rooted habits reshape everyday life—proving faith-fueled wisdom still works where it matters most.

LOL is More Than Slang… (#2)
What does laughter really do? From poets to preachers and old friends, this reflection explores why laughter heals, connects, and renews us.

LOL is More Than Slang…
Solomon knew it: laughter heals. From church pews to family heartbreak, a joyful spirit can spark change and carry us through life’s hardest moments.

Use Caution with First Impressions
We judge fast, often wrong. First impressions go both ways—give grace, stay open, and remember the story isn’t always written on the cover.

Discovering the Voice of Wisdom
Discovery thrills us—whether dinosaur bones or a Kool-Aid hack that cleans dishwashers. But the greatest discoveries come when we finally listen to wisdom.

Humble and Kind
Applying advice from a hit country music song to your life? It actually might just be the right thing you need to do to grow.

Foot-in-Mouth: Condition, Cause, and Cure
One innocent photo comment. One rising foot. One epic Foot‑in‑Mouth moment that reminds us why listening beats talking every time.

Lessons From a Dog’s Life
Dogs turn everyday moments into joy, greet with pure affection, and stay true to themselves—simple lessons that can reshape our complicated human lives.

When Faced With What To Do, Do What You Can (Part 2)
A single answered call set off a chain of quiet miracles—proof that ordinary kindness can change lives in extraordinary ways.

When Faced With What To Do, Do What You Can
A woman’s simple act of gratitude—and a rookie agent’s quiet faithfulness—show how doing what we can can change everything.