What is it worth? How much are you willing to pay for your freedom? To achieve a goal or dream? To save a loved one? To win love? Every story we write had an arch, a journey, driven by the protagonist. But what drives the protagonist? What is he or she after? Why? Is the pay off or reward worth the price he has to pay? In other words, what’s it going to cost? Let’s look at Jesus for a second. What in heaven’s name would motivate Him to leave the splendor of heaven, take on the form of created man FOREVER, died a brutal, cruel death for our offenses, then sit next to the Father praying for us? The cost is extreme. Unfathomable. In light of this, what is […]
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Yeah, but what about me? Character change Day 6
Yesterday we talked about Character Change – and the point where, after their first attempt and failure, they get a glimpse of what it will cost them to succeed. Today we’re going to talk about the reward for succeeding. Every summer, I take the five week beginner’s Tennis class through our local community center. Let me say that again. Every Year I Take the Beginners Tennis Class. That’s right. Just the Beginners. Yes, there’s an intermediate class. And an advanced level class. And then people actually PLAY each other. For points. And wins. But see, progressing would require something, well, that I’ve tried to push out of my brain every since I escaped six years of piano lessons: practice. Now the thing is, I do like […]
Read the RestWhat’s it going to cost me? Character Change Day 5
Today as we continue our conversation about Character Change, we’re going to look at that moment, right after their first attempt and failure, where the hero has to consider what it will cost him to change. Ever been on a diet over Christmas season? I have a Russian friend who is a pilot, and his annual exam arrives RIGHT after New Year’s Eve. He gets h is blood drawn, and his cholesterol checked…it’s a bummer, because in order to keep his pilot’s license, he has to pass a certain level. Which means he has to diet over Christmas. Not entirely, but he has to stay away from the rich foods, and of course wine (which is big in Russian during New Year ’s Eve!). He stands at the pinnacle of […]
Read the RestFirst Down and Ten: Character Change Day Four
I love football. Hometown High School, college ball, and pro, in that order. I am a fan of Friday Night Lights, and every football movie made, (well, almost…I’m not into the spoofy football movies – it’s much too serious a sport for that!) and most of all football players! I married a football player. I like them because when they get hit, they get back up. (Probably why I like bullriders, too.). does it hurt? Yes. But the shake it off, line up and try again. They get four downs to get it right. Our local football team took a hard hit on Friday night, losing for the first time in 16 games, in the last 45 seconds. But I had to give props to both teams…they didn’t stop fighting […]
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