The New York Jets just made D’Brickashaw Ferguson one of the highest paid players in the National Football League. Is he a quarter back? A running back? A wide receiver? A line backer, cornerback, defensive lineman? No, he is an offensive lineman. He is the Jets left tackle and his #1 priority is to protect his [...]
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Protection is Important
Posted in Foundation, Just Gil, Life Lessons, Strategy on July 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Leadership by Carlisle Cullen
Posted in Just Gil, Life Lessons on July 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Jennifer and I went to see Eclipse, the third installment in the Twilight Saga movies series, today. Jennifer is a huge fan of the books, so going to these movies is a big deal for us. To me, Eclipse was by far and away the best movie in the series to date. It had great [...]
Thoughts on Brett Favre
Posted in Just Gil, Life Lessons, Strategy on August 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I have never been a huge Brett Favre fan, but I have liked to watch him play and have somewhat rooted for him throughout his career. As he has gotten older many people have said he should retire. Much of the sports media have blasted him inferring that Favre is an egomaniac that loves to [...]
Am I Legalistic?
Posted in Bible, Foundation, Hearing from God, Jesus, Just Gil, Life Lessons on July 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
If someone were to ask me if I were legalistic my answer would be, “No way, not me.” But last night I caught myself asking myself that very question. Websters.com defines legalism (the root of legalistic) as: 1. strict adherence, or the principle of strict adherence, to law or prescription, esp. to the letter rather [...]
What Is Ministry?
Posted in Bible, Foundation, Friendship, Hearing from God, Jesus, Life Lessons, Prayer, Strategy on June 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
That question has been going through my head a lot lately. I realize that entire thesis’s have been written with that question as the topic. There are philosophical arguments around every corner because of that question. There are college majors that deal with that question. My guess is that at least two dozen books per [...]