Decisions
Life is complicated. So many decisions. Most are insignificant: Single-serving or economy? Cash, check or credit? But some decisions are consequential and must be weighed and prayed: Give the man a dollar or look the other way? Be an activist, or step back and let others? This decision-making will, now and then, stop me in my tracks. Verna Dozier, self-described “Lay Theologian,” to the rescue: “I will live the best I can discern today. Tomorrow I may find out I was wrong. Since I do not live by being right, I am not destroyed by being wrong.”*
*Verna J. Dozier, The Dream of God: A Call to Return.