Wednesday, December 31, 2025

123125 From the Banks of Burcham Creek...

Friend,

What’s Your One Word Not Just for 2026

But for Life…


I attended the funeral of a dear family friend. 

During the eulogy, the preacher recounted

asking the widow what the one word was she

would use in describing her late husband. 

She said, “Gentle.”  

Giving an example, she mentioned that

never in their 54 years of marriage did

she ever fill her own gas tank.

Interestingly, 

Jesus described himself as gentle. 

In Matthew 11: 28-30, he said,

“Come to Me, all of you who work and

have heavy loads. I will give you rest.  

Follow My teachings and learn from Me.

I am gentle and do not have pride. 

You will have rest for your souls.  

For My way of carrying a load is easy

and My load is not heavy.” (TLV)

I have lived almost six decades and met

thousands and thousands of grown men.  

Never had I heard of one described as

“Gentle.” 

If you want to be like Jesus, 

one of the qualities you must have is

gentleness.

What a legacy and honoring his life has

challenged me to be a better man.

Having a word for the year has become a

popular leadership exercise.  

I get it.  

Have a word for the year helps with focus,

intentionality, and the setting of priorities. 

It also provides guardrails and helps you

know what to say “No” to.

But I was reminded that when our leadership, 

and for that matter, our life is over,

people will not remember us for a

ever-changing word for each year.  

They will attach a single word to the

span of our entire life.

I encourage you today to give thought

to your legacy and the impact, you

want your life here on Earth to have.  

What one word would you want people

to say when describing you?

Start living that way now.

For the record, 

the word I hope people say about me is

“Kind.”

I still have a long way to go.

- Brian Dodd

***

Try A Little Kindness…

If you see your brother standing by the road

With a heavy load from the seeds he sowed

And if you see your sister falling by the way

Just stop and say you're goin' the wrong way

Don't walk around the down and out

lend a helping hand instead of doubt

And the kindness that you show every day 

will help someone along their way

You've got to try a little kindness 

Yes, show a little kindness

Yes shine your light for everyone to see

And if you'll try a little kindness 

And you'll overlook the blindness

Of the narrow-minded people

On the narrow-minded streets

Written by Bobby Austin & Curt Sapaugh

“Try a Little Kindness” produced by Al De Lory

Glen Campbell released

“Try a Little Kindness” in January 1970

Edited by H.C.

***

Friend what is Your Word?

I have thought about it and my word is

“Giver.”

I shared with a teenage Bible class at

Barn Creek telling them…

You don’t have to be a Warren Buffet,

Bill Gates or Elon Musk to be a giver.

The Bible affirms that…

“ Now Jesus sat opposite the treasury and saw

how the people put money into the treasury. 

And many who were rich put in much. 

Then one poor widow came and threw in two

[o] mites, (which make a [p ]quadrans. 

[o] Gr. lepta, very small copper coins

[p] A Roman coin

So He called His disciples to Himself and said to them,

“Assuredly, I say to you that this poor widow has put

in more than all those who have given to the treasury; 

for they all put in out of their abundance, 

but she out of her poverty put in all that she had,

her whole livelihood.”

Mark 12:41-44 (NKJV)

Remember this…

In the Lord’s eyes, 

this poor widow gave more than all

the others put together,

though her gift was by far the smallest.

The value of a gift is not 

determined by its amount, 

but by the spirit in which it is given. 

A gift given grudgingly or for

recognition loses its value.

When you give…

gifts of any size are pleasing to God 

when they are given out of gratitude

and a spirit of generosity.

The Lord watches how we give and

examines the motives of

our heart

1 “Watch out! Don’t do your good deeds publicly,

to be admired by others, for you will lose the 

reward from your Father in heaven. 

2 When you give to someone in need, 

don’t do as the hypocrites do—blowing trumpets

in the synagogues and streets to call attention

to their acts of charity! I tell you the truth, 

they have received all the reward they will ever get. 

3 But when you give to someone in need, 

don’t let your left hand know what your right hand

is doing.

4 Give your gifts in private, and your Father, 

who sees everything, will reward you.

Matt.6:1-4 (NLV)

He also sees how much we give and

measures the proportion,

not the portion

2 On the first day of each week, 

you should each put aside a portion of the money you

have earned. Don’t wait until I get there and then try

to collect it all at once.

1 Cor.16:2 (NLV) 

Holocaust survivor

Corrie Ten Boom wrote… 

“What I spent, I had.

What I saved, I lost. 

What I gave, I have.”

“We are not the sum of our possessions. 

We are not the sum of our accomplishments. 

We are finally the sum of our gifts.”

– Roger Kunkel

“And whoever gives one of these little ones only

a cup of cold water in the name of a disciple, 

assuredly, I say to you,

he shall by no means lose his reward.”

Matt.10:42

“Give, and it will be given to you.

You will have more than enough.

It can be pushed down and shaken

together and it will still run over

as it is given to you. 

The way you give to others is the

way you will receive in return.”

Luke 6:38 (NLV)

- Hayden Childs

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It’s Always Been You – Phil Wickham

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDURInx_GUk&list=RDBDURInx_GUk&start_radio=1


The Cross – Anne Wilson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39UafwUH4Gg


Auld Lang Syne – Guy Lombardo Original 1947 Version

Which is played at the ball drop at Time’s Square New York City

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adwni-Jt8qQ&list=RDadwni-Jt8qQ&start_radio=1


***

The worship most acceptable

to God

Comes from a thankful and

cheerful heart.

- Plutarch

God has two dwellings.

one in heaven,

And the other in meek

and thankful hearts.

- Izaak Walton

Gratitude is the inward feeling

of kindness received.

Thankfulness is the natural

impulse to express that feeling.

Thanksgiving is the following

of that impulse.

- Henry Van Dyke 

***

Man's Greatest Need is for Salvation 

Searching the Scriptures

Cliff Goodwin 

https://subsplash.com/u/2c93/media/d/3n7vmln-mans-greatest-need-is-for-salvation





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