Last week, we completed a five year pondering of the virtues found in the book: 20 Teachable Virtues: Practical Ways to Pass on Lessons of Virtue and Character to Your Children by Barbara C. Unell and Jerry L. Wyckoff. November though is one of those months that has a fifth Sunday in it so I decided to share with you a story about a woman in Idaho who will never miss another day of Church. Please read the article and I will reflect with you on it afterwards.
As I try to figure out how to move forward in the light of all that has happened in St. Louis, I felt call to look to Mother Teresa for help. Here are 10 Things that I am going to try to remember as I move forward today.
We have now come to our last virtue from Barbara C. Unell and Jerry L. Wyckoff’s book: 20 Teachable Virtues: Practical Ways to Pass on Lessons of Virtue and Character to Your Children. This virtue is Cooperation.
For the last five years, I have devoted the month of November to ponderings different virtues that we should personally develop and try to help others develop. It is hard for me to believe that this next virtue is the second to last virtue. The virtues that I had decided to cover these last five years come from Barbara C. Unell and Jerry L. Wyckoff’s book: 20 Teachable Virtues: Practical Ways to Pass on Lessons of Virtue and Character to Your Children. Let us now go to Self-Discipline.
Three more virtues and our November Spiritual Pondering journey in regards to the twenty teachable virtues will be finished. For the last five years we have been exploring the idea of virtue development each November with the help of Barbara C. Unell and Jerry L. Wyckoff’s book: 20 Teachable Virtues: Practical Ways to Pass on Lessons of Virtue and Character to Your Children.