by Alan Briggs | Nov 30, 2017 | Archive, City, Family, Neighborhood
Let’s face it; Christmas is a letdown for most people. The anticipation is unrivaled; songs, smells, gifts, parties, movies and countdown calendars. But the Christmas season can leave us with an empty bank account, a full schedule of mediocre parties and a barrage of...
by Alan Briggs | Nov 20, 2017 | Archive, City, Family
Most people drift through life dreaming of what someday can be, but never taking the steps to get there. I don’t just want to drift; I want to take the steps God has asked me to take. My theme this year has been “living intentionally”. This journey has led me to...
by Alan Briggs | Oct 30, 2017 | Archive, City, Family, Neighborhood
You can invite someone to the table, but you can’t make them eat. Although we may try, we can’t make others hungry. Hunger is a choice. It drives people to work harder than the rest, take painful steps, ask hard questions and keep grinding once...
by Alan Briggs | Oct 24, 2017 | Archive, City, Family, Neighborhood
We live in the age of discernment. Those who possess it will thrive. Those who lack it will destroy themselves. We carry computers in our pockets that shoot messages into into the minds of thousands of people. It’s scary. We post things in one emotional moment that...
by Alan Briggs | Oct 17, 2017 | Archive, City, Family, Neighborhood
I would have called myself and un-creative for years. I didn’t excel in art class, and I was a far cry from an art major in college. I hated writing, my pictures were sub-par and my drawings always looked cartoonish. How can someone be creative if they don’t have a...