Yung Pueblo Quotes

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Sometimes you need to move slowly so you can move powerfully.

Maturity in a relationship is not expecting to always be on the same schedule.

Yung Pueblo is the pen name for Diego Perez (born 1988).  Ecuadorian-born, he is a writer, meditator, and speaker.  His pen name means “young people.”

Viola Davis Quotes

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Anything can be achieved with a good, healthy dose of courage.

Relationships change us and make us grow.

Viola Davis (born 1965) is an American actress and film producer.  She is one of a handful of performers to have earned an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, and a Tony Award.

Buckeye Snapshots (Issue #11)

Experiencing personal triumph at the 1936 summer Olympics in Berlin, American Jesse Owens exhibited a resolute attitude and perseverance to overcome many challenges.

Born in Oakville, Alabama in a sharecropper’s cabin in 1913, Owens experienced poverty and racial inequality during his early years.  During the Great Migration, his family found a home and better opportunities in Cleveland, Ohio.

left:  Owens during his time as a member of the ohio state track team.  right:  Owens childhood home in cleveland, ohio.  (Courtesy of pinterest)

Life’s stage was set for Owens to become the first Olympian to ever win four gold medals in a single Olympiad.  As the final pieces of his life’s journey began falling into place, the relationships in his life helped to lead him to further greatness.

Track and field offered a unique opportunity to run for freedom in an integrated environment.  Inspired by his high school coach, Charles Riley, Owens won all major track events and was an Ohio state champion three years in a row.

In 1933, Owens enrolled at Ohio State University, which was well-known for its tremendous track and field program.  Under Larry Snyder’s coaching, Owens continued to mature as a sprinter and jumper. 

left:  coach charles riley with owens.  right:  later in life, owens with coach larry snyder.  (courtesy of Pinterest)

Meanwhile in Germany, the Nazi regime radically altered the landscape with its Nuremburg Laws, which limited the rights of the Jewish population.  Owens and German Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, were headed on a collision course.

As America contemplated a possible boycott of the 1936 summer Olympics, Owens’ mentors encouraged him to stand tall in his desire to compete in the games.  In hindsight, many saw the contrast of German Aryan race superiority and anti-Semitism with America’s own inequality and Jim Crow laws that faced many of the Black population.  Owens became a light in the darkness lived by many.

Owens’ journey brought him and America respect internationally.  Nazi propaganda failed to experience a victory at every Olympic event, and Owens’ exploits led the way.

He earned four gold medals in a single Olympiad with victories in the 100 meters, 200 meters, long jump, and 4 x 100 meter relay.  The long jump competition infused Owens with a final relationship to cultivate.

In the trials of the long jump, each competitor received three jumps in order to qualify for the finals.  Owens scratched on his first two attempts, and he faced one final attempt in order to make the final field of jumpers.

His primary German competitor, Luz Long, offered him a tip to move his take-off point well behind the board.  Long’s wisdom restored confidence in Owens before he made his final jump, and he easily qualified for the finals.

Despite Long being German and Owens being American, both felt a bond.  While Long settled for a silver medal in the long jump, he gained a friend in Owens.  Both athletes found a reward far greater than medals and competition.  Their relationship exceeded the drama which surrounded the games.

LEFT:  the american national anthem plays after owens receives his gold medal in the long jump, german COMPETITOR luz long is pictured to owens’ left.  right:  long and owens later during the 1936 games. (courtesy of pinterest)

Together as One

From Deuteronomy 5:12-14:  “Observe the Sabbath day and keep it holy, as the Lord your God commanded you.  Six days you shall labor and do all your work.  But the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God; you shall not do any work.”

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Keeping His Sabbath Holy

Cherishing God’s blessed day

Strengthening our faith journey

Worshipping Commandments’ way

 

Submitting to Father’s way

Following His righteous road

Rescuing us from darkness

Relieving our burden’s load

 

Supplanting with mercy’s load

Praising Resurrection’s flight

Proclaiming Jesus as Lord

Allowing in grace-filled light

 

Trusting faith’s heavenly light

Walking daily with God’s Son

Shining His mercy upon

Stepping boldly now as one

 

Joining together as one

Sowing forgiveness of sin

Healing our relationships

Hearing Christ’s spirit within

 

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From 2 Corinthians 4:5-6:  “For we do not proclaim ourselves; we proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord and ourselves as your slaves for Jesus’s sake.  For it is the God who said, ‘Light will shine out of darkness,’ who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.”

Inspired Connections (Haiku Series #277)

Awakening Hour

Morning’s cup of Joe

Universal love language—

Sunrise shares her joy

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Offering Contentment

Cup of blessed bliss

Delicious meets liquid gold—

Freshly brewed comfort

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Nurturing Relationships

Sharing cup with friends

Rendezvous pouring kindness—

Life’s simple moments

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Father’s Love

From Philippians 2:5-7:  “Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though He existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be grasped, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a slave, assuming human likeness.”

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Chained to sin’s wilderness

Faith missing what matters

Detached from Father’s love

Like sheep, mankind scatters

 

Father responds with love

Relationship desired

Son of God empties self

Divine plan now hard-wired

 

Born in human likeness

Messiah shares His love

Father’s trusted guidance

Promised grace from above

 

Given name of Jesus

Mercy’s love now descends

Servant becomes Shepherd

Father’s own heart transcends

 

Calvary’s death vanquished

Jesus forever reigns

Every knee shall now bend

Father’s love breaks each chain

 

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From Philippians 2:9-11:  “Therefore God exalted him even more highly and gave him the name that is above every other name, so that at the name given to Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”

Bronnie Ware Quotes

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There is always a gift in any challenge.

The only true thing that brings out the best in anyone is love.

Bronnie Ware (born 1957) is an Australian author and songwriter.

Charles Swindoll Quote

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If I have learned anything during my journey on Planet Earth, it is that people need one another.

From Proverbs 27:9:  “Perfume and incense make the heart glad, but the sweetness of a friend is better than one’s own counsel.”

Marshall Rosenberg Quotes

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Your presence is the most precious gift you can give to another human being.

Peace cannot be built on the foundations of fear.

Marshall Rosenberg (1934-2015) was an American psychologist, author, and teacher.  Much of his work was framed around the development of supporting partnerships and resolving conflicts.

Monday Memories: Treasures as Friends

This poem was inspired by Lisa’s post where she shares a series of brilliant and encouraging quotes about friendship.  Take a moment and visit her post at The Road Back to Life.

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Destiny unites true friends

Transforming life with its spark

Sincere friendship fills two hearts

Never alone in the dark

 

Never take friends for granted

Honesty, laughter, and tears

Staying connected insures

Treasures shared over the years

 

Sharing life’s pain, healing wounds

Long-lasting friendship endures

Glue holding life together

Truly caring, reassures

 

Always count on each other

Offering silent support

“Forever minutes” share love

Caring never falling short

 

Life travels through forest trails

Friends together, all these years

Brings us home through darkest times

Greatest love when friendship cheers 

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From Proverbs 18:24:  “Some friends play at friendship but a true friend sticks closer than one’s nearest kin.”

Originally published June, 2020.