Quietly he thinks about
How to remember this occasion
He begins to string together
Words in rhyme...
Daily reflections, pairing one of my poems with a photo.
Reflections are where these moments are gathered — words shaped into poems, meditations, and stories that trace the ongoing path of My Reunion Tour.
These writings are not essays or articles. They are invitations. They are windows into my own journey of noticing God’s presence in the midst of daily life. Some came as poems scribbled on “Tour Days,” others as prose prayers or honest confessions. All are meant to point beyond me, toward the One who walks with us.
Reflections are not polished speeches. They are living testimony. They remind us that God meets us not just on mountaintops, but in valleys, in detours, even in the quiet of an ordinary day. As the psalmist sang: “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105).
You are invited to linger here, to read slowly, to listen for echoes of your own story in these words. And perhaps, to be stirred to write your own reflections with God.
Quietly he thinks about
How to remember this occasion
He begins to string together
Words in rhyme...
Raised in lazy, deep Georgia
Where Seminoles used to play
He was the baby of seven.
A sweetheart...
A day they will never forget
When all their plans
Came crashing down
Darkness replacing light.
❤️
Just one more, please
From times of old
When things were simpler
And we were more bold.
❤️
Each...
There are stressful times
When we all want is to flee
Avoiding difficulties we face
Better when we...
Many spend a lifetime
Seeking what always eludes
Looking everywhere for answers
Missing what...
No matter how much
We love adventure & the new
There is something special
Coming back to old...
The reports, premature.
The will, unbroken.
Pushing on, even when
It would be easier to quit.
❤️
These days are precious
Moments to never let go.
All else, not as urgent
When all that matters...
When hard times come
Holding your tender hand
Keeps me connected to
My best example of a man.
❤️
Our desire to know how
Our legacy, recorded in history
Instills in us, too much pride
Robs us...
Perhaps the biggest lesson
From this season of care
How much we need each other
Our time, precious...