Todd Stocker's Blog, page 5
April 4, 2020
How Is Your Life Different? A Quick Evaluation (Covid-19)
Social distancing. Self-quarantine. Flatten the curve. These and so many other words and phrases have poked their heads out from the ground in this spring of the Covid-19 pandemic. (There’s another one). Undoubtedly, your world has changed. And as you linger into your first months of this new reality, you have an opportunity. It is... Continue Reading →
Published on April 04, 2020 06:27
March 25, 2020
Let Us, Do This: (Covid-19)
“Encouragement During The Pandemic” May we who are merely inconveniencedRemember those whose lives are at stake. May we who have no risk factorsRemember those most vulnerable. May we who have the luxury of working from homeRemember those who must choose between preserving their health or making their rent. May we who have the flexibility to... Continue Reading →
Published on March 25, 2020 07:08
March 23, 2020
Face To Face, Soon Enough – Covid-19
Here we are. A few weeks into the Covid-19 quarantine. We wash more. We watch more. We are creating temporary “new normals,” and some are finding it very life-changing. We’ve taken to the screens and Zoom loves all of us right now. One desire (or maybe hope) that bubbles through the lips of many I... Continue Reading →
Published on March 23, 2020 05:21
July 15, 2019
Be Where Your Feet Are
Over the past few days, at the National Youth Gathering 2019, I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to interview NBA all-star Sam Dekker. Walking through his amazing story, he talks about his ups and downs personally and professionally and speaks life into student and adults alike. When I asked what was the best piece of advice... Continue Reading →
Published on July 15, 2019 04:26
July 13, 2019
National Youth Gathering Is A Picture Of The Authentic Church
I’m sitting in the lobby of the Hyatt on day 2 of the National Youth Gathering, waiting to serve and watching the smattering of students and adults grab their coffee in preparation for another full day. There are 25000 students and adults here. They have converged on Minneapolis to worship, grow, and serve in this... Continue Reading →
Published on July 13, 2019 06:22
June 3, 2019
Makenzie! Has It Really Been 10 Years?
There is a common phrase that says, “Time heals all wounds.” I appreciate the author’s sentiment. However, that phrase is unfinished, and I’ll tell you why in a bit. 10 years ago today, my “oldest” daughter (in my mind, still) and two friends were in a horrific car accident. Aaron, the driver of the car... Continue Reading →
Published on June 03, 2019 05:45
May 28, 2019
Makenzie Still Impacts Lives Today
So this just happened. Mom and I went to refresh the flowers at the intersection at which Makenzie died. Afterward, a woman came up and said 10 years ago, she and her husband were coming home from church and came upon the accident. It was a Wednesday, June 03, 2009. They pulled into the gas... Continue Reading →
Published on May 28, 2019 09:46
May 24, 2019
Vacation Leaves Clues
I’m not the type to “turn off” for long periods. For me, I get energized thinking about life and how to go to the next level. So now, I’m on vacation. As I “peck,” I’m enjoying a steamy morning in Kemah Texas, at the boardwalk, sipping Starbucks and watching people come and go as this... Continue Reading →
Published on May 24, 2019 07:31
May 3, 2019
Celebrate New Starts
It’s an odd day for me. I guess “odd” isn’t quite the word I wanted to use, but it was the first one that bubbled up this early in the morning. It is “that word” because it is the celebration (or remembrances) of two new starts for two whom I deeply love. First and now,... Continue Reading →
Published on May 03, 2019 03:29
February 21, 2019
When Leaders Gather – #bpmphx2019
Have you ever been to a leadership or work conference that said it would be one thing, but it turned out to be something different? Sometimes that’s not a great outcome. The speakers were average, the workshops were dry, and the environment failed to set a positive tone. On other occasions, the conference, as is... Continue Reading →
Published on February 21, 2019 07:43