By Linda Tancs
The idiom “off the top of my head” means to say something without much thought or preparation, often based on immediate memory or a quick guess. It isn’t likely to be very discerning. It might be fine for a trivia game, but for the important things of life, don’t live from the top of your head. Live instead from the bottom of your heart—genuinely, sincerely and with conviction (Philippians 1:9-10).
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Linda Tancs is a writer, photographer and avid blogger on various subjects. She holds a Certificate in Theology and Ministry, with distinction, from Princeton Theological Seminary. This blog is intended to foster contemplation on the role of faith in personal and professional development. Interested readers are invited to join the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/goforwardinfaith.
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