When My Holiday Is Threatened?
There are things that happen in life that threaten how we do life, specifically how we celebrate holidays. When my holiday is threatened, what am I to do?
Read MoreThere are things that happen in life that threaten how we do life, specifically how we celebrate holidays. When my holiday is threatened, what am I to do?
Read MoreIn this special Father’s Day message, I identify ten common traits of an ordinary father and use them to identify ten ways one can excel at being a father.
Read MoreIn this web-post, we take a look at the life of a woman named Sarai who through adversity and impossibly accepts and completes her God-given mission of motherhood. Find out why these characteristics are often overlooked in most mothers.
Read MoreIn this special Easter message, I use an illustration to show how in times of tragedy we can get off track from what we know to be true. Hopefully this message will inspire you to regain your bearings after tragedy strikes.
Read MoreThis message is truly for those who’ve decided that ordinary is no longer enough even when it comes to Christmas. See how you can make a difference in our five life growth areas, this year at Christmas.
Read MoreTake a look at these four observations we’ve made as it relates to how normal people do Thanksgiving. See if you do any of these common actions when it’s time for Thanksgiving.
Read MoreThis web-post reveals the gift that’s been planted in the heart of my mother. She’s an eXtra-woman. Find out what she has in common with Joe Jackson and Steve Job in “The Imagineer.”
Read MoreBy request, we’ve moved from sharing the extra-ordinary abilities found in our friends to the ones found in our family members. Check out this latest web-post, “The King of the Family”.
Read MoreIn this web-post, I reiterate the reason why I’m sharing about the extraordinary people in our world. It’s simple; it’s not common to see the gifts inside a person. What’s common is to see their flaws. NoLongerCommon isn’t a site that highlights the ordinary, but the extraordinary. See what we’d miss out on by remaining normal, read this, “The Professional Human.”
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