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Tag Archives: From the Cap’n’s Pen
Why Christmas Still Wins
I like every holiday for different reasons, but Christmas is the big one. Faith, family, food, music, memories, generosity and joy all come wrapped together in the reminder that God gave us the greatest gift of all. Continue reading
Quick Thought – Monday, April 27, 2026: When Familiar Words Need Fresh Attention
The Lord’s Prayer is so familiar that we can recite it without thinking. But Jesus wasn’t giving us empty words to repeat. He was teaching us how to pray with meaning, humility, forgiveness and trust. Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged Bible, bible study, Christian reflection, church, daily bread, devotion, discipleship, faith, forgiveness, From the Cap’n’s Pen, God, Jesus, Lord's Prayer, Matthew 6, prayer, Quick Thought, reflection, scripture, spiritual growth, study
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What Makes a Good Leader? Watching Two of Them Taught Me More Than Any Book
Libraries are filled with books trying to answer what makes a good leader—and for good reason. It’s a question too large for a tidy list or a single post. But before theories and biographies, I had two firsthand examples. Watching how my dad and stepdad led—in very different worlds—taught me more about leadership than any definition ever could. Continue reading
Posted in Daily Prompt, Random
Tagged dailyprompt, dailyprompt-1822, family, From the Cap’n’s Pen, influence, integrity, leadership, management, mentors, reflection, vision, work culture
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A Singular Question With a Plural Answer
WordPress asked, “What is your favorite animal?” It’s a familiar question, just slightly reworded, and it assumes that affection fits neatly into a single choice. The honest answer doesn’t. Sometimes the best responses require more imagination than the questions that ask for them. Continue reading