by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Mar 6, 2016 | communication, desiring God, Uncategorized
Margaret Manning of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries writes: “As a Christian, when I read the gospels I find that Jesus mastered the art of being misunderstood. He often asked questions rather than giving answers. Or he answered those who questioned him...
by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Feb 17, 2016 | action, communication
Who do you trust? “One reason we rely so heavily on ____(a particular resource) is because (this person) is willing to question the status quo—and to acknowledge that he might not have all the answers.” (from an article on a medical specialist who is...
by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Oct 29, 2015 | communication, experiences, spiritual life
Where have you experienced a disconnection of soul in your life? How have you been brought back to center by an unexpected encounter with the sacred Other? How did your soul learn to breathe again?” I am not a diver, but living at the beautiful Gulf...
by Cathy Boyd Byrd | May 16, 2015 | communication, desiring God
I write from time to time about “thoughts upon awaking”, the things that I find at the front of my mind as soon as my eyes are open. This morning it was “The Wizard of Oz” movie….of all things. I haven’t seen it in years. But somehow it played into my pre-awaking...
by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Apr 21, 2009 | communication
When people change their email addresses or change service providers, they may send out a “test” message. They want to make sure that their messages are coming through, that they are still connected to others. The perception of the internet seems to be...
by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Dec 26, 2008 | communication, transparency
I started this weblog in July 2005. With this post, I mark the 150th post. I’m not a particularly prolific blogger…..just a few times monthly, as the mood and urge strike. I’ve learned to exercise more discretion in the things that I make public,...