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The Beauty of Disruption
I was at a Texas Tech event listening to a speech by Dr. Jagdip Singh , a professor at Case Western Reserve University. He was being honored as a Distinguished Alumni recipient, and he was talking about his journey. He talked about how he’d had his sights set on being an engineer, and how he went to get his PhD with every intention of going back to industry. That was the plan. That was the whole reason for the degree. But then one of his professors challenged him, asking him

C. Lloyd Brown
Jan 243 min read


When Expectation Leads to Disappointment
I really, really wanted to go to Patmos. I mean, really wanted to go there. If you know anything about the island, you’ll understand why. This was the place where John the Apostle received the vision that became the Book of Revelation. This was where one of Jesus' closest friends encountered the risen Christ in an experience that shaped Christianity forever. So when Lora and I planned our 30th anniversary trip to the Adriatic Sea, Patmos was at the top of my list. I built up

C. Lloyd Brown
Jan 94 min read


The Stillness of the Sublime
We're moving too fast. I mean it. We're so busy being busy that we're missing the very things that make life worth living. Those moments that stop you in your tracks and make you catch your breath, the ones that remind you that you're alive and that God is good. We're blowing right past them because we can't put our phones down long enough to notice. There's a reason we're supposed to take a day of rest. It's not just some arbitrary religious rule. It's because when you're ru

C. Lloyd Brown
Dec 26, 20254 min read


How Do You Respond to Tragedy?
We all face it eventually. The moment when life doesn't go as planned and circumstances blindside us, when we're forced to confront something we never saw coming. It might be a job loss, a death, a diagnosis, or any number of things that shake the foundation we thought was solid. When tragedy hits, we have a choice in how we respond to it. And that choice, even more than the tragedy itself, is what defines who we become. When tragedy strikes, we typically respond in one of tw

C. Lloyd Brown
Dec 12, 20254 min read
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