Friday, February 10, 2017

For Another



Coach Morales is the head coach for the Coronado (Texas) High School boys’ basketball team. Mitchell is the team manager. Mitchell loves basketball and according to his mom, had a basketball in his hand ever since he was little. And, he is Coach Morales’ favorite on the team.

Fast forward to the final game.

Mitchell is told by Coach Morales to suit up because he’s going to play. With about a minute and a half left in the game and with Coronado leading by ten points, Mitchell goes in and the crowd goes crazy, chanting, “Mitchell! Mitchell! Mitchell!”

Coach Morales was asked by the reporter if he was prepared to lose in order for Mitchell to play. Without hesitation, Morales said, “Yes. For his moment, yes.” Regardless of what the score was, and regardless of whether or not Coronado was winning or losing, in Morales’ mind, Mitchell was going to play.

Morales didn’t expect Mitchell to score. He hoped they didn’t lose, but in order for Mitchell to play, he, and his team, were willing to risk losing. His teammates did everything they could to help Mitchell score a basket, but shot after shot was missed.

No fairy tale ending this time. No winning basket made by Mitchell.

But . . .

With seconds left to the final buzzer, the ball intended to Mitchell is fumbled out of bounds once again. Mitchell is standing near his own basket and near where the ball is being inbounded by the opposing team.

Magic happens . . .

A senior on the opposing team, Jonathan, yells out Mitchell’s name. Mitchell turns around and Jonathan passes him the ball. And yes, just before the buzzer sounds, Mitchell makes a basket. His first basket. His only basket.

The crowd, who had been chanting, “Mitchell! Mitchell! Mitchell!” almost from the time he had entered the game, poured onto the court. They lift the young man up and carry him off like a hero.

The reporter asked Jonathan why he did that, why he passed the ball to the opposing player, Mitchell. Humbly, Jonathan smiled shyly and said, “I was raised to treat others how you want to be treated. I just thought Mitchell deserved his chance. He deserved his opportunity.”

It wasn’t the winning shot. Coronado won by fifteen or so. It was one shot in a whole bunch that was attempted and made.

Meaningless?

I think not.

Not for Coach Morales who wanted to give a moment to Mitchell. Not for Mitchell’s parents who sat in the stands and probably couldn’t believe their eyes. Not for Mitchell’s teammates who tried to get him to score. Not for Jonathan who was raised to treat others as you would want to be treated, and who felt Mitchell deserved his opportunity. And certainly not for Mitchell who had his moment, who had his name called out by the announcer and chanted by the fans and who was carried off the court on their shoulders.

Magic happens if we allow it to happen. Fairy tales can happen if we believe we can make a positive difference in the lives of others. Coach Morales and Jonathan made magic happen. Mitchell found himself in a fairy tale.

It was Jonathan’s moment. It was Coronado High School’s moment. It was Coach Morales’ moment. And, it was Mitchell’s moment.

Can we create a moment . . . some magic . . . a fairy tale for others? I bet we can . . . if we want to. Something to think about . . .

A Note: the clip is only 2:38 long, but it is worth it and can be found at:

Live Your Life, and Make A Difference!

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If you like Thriller/Mystery fiction, check out what other readers have said about my novels.
Stolen Lives, Book One of the Lives Trilogy
“Joseph Lewis has created a cast of characters that you grow to care about. Their story is filled with twists and turns that keep you reading. When the book ends you will be left anticipating the next one! This was a story I could not put down!”  “I am really glad I happened to see this Trilogy while looking through my Kindle unlimited series. Great strong characters, especially George and Brett. Looking forward to reading more from this author. Started Taking Lives and immediately turned the pages to get to Stolen Lives.”

Two thirteen year old boys are abducted off a safe suburban street. Kelliher and his team of FBI agents have 24 hours to find them or they’ll end up like all the others- dead! They have no leads, no clues, and nothing to go on. And the possibility exists that one of his team members might be involved. http://bit.ly/Stolen-Lives-JLewis             

Shattered Lives, Book Two of the Lives Trilogy
“I couldn’t put it down, a really good book!” “Great book! I can't wait for next one!” “This book is excellent. The whole series is definitely worth your time.” “Expertly written. I ended up buying all the books in the series and am waiting eagerly for the final installment Splintered Lives."

Six men escaped and are out for revenge. The boys, recently freed from captivity, are in danger and so are their families, but they don’t know it. The FBI has no clues, no leads, and nothing to go on and because of that, cannot protect them.  http://bit.ly/Shattered-Lives-J-Lewis             

Splintered Lives, Book Three of the Lives Trilogy
“Engaging characters you care about. A story that is fast-paced and holds your attention to the point you cannot put it down. Great finish to a great series.”

A 14 year old boy has a price on his head, but he and his family don’t know it. Their family vacation turns into a trip to hell. Out gunned and outnumbered, can this boy protect his father and brothers? Without knowing who these men are? Or how many there are? Or when they might come for him? http://bit.ly/Splintered-Lives-J-Lewis         

Taking Lives, Prequel to the Lives Trilogy – only .99 cents on Amazon
“Great book by Joseph Lewis. Many twists and turns. Fasted paced.”  “Couldn’t put the book down.”  “Great story can't wait to read the next one!” “Great book! I really enjoyed it. Good author!” “Each character is developed thoroughly, igniting the reader's interest and stirring emotions. The frustration of the detective flows to the reader. The young boys are endearing.”

FBI Agent Pete Kelliher and his partner search for the clues behind the bodies of six boys left in various and remote parts of the country. Even though they don’t know one another, the lives of FBI Kelliher, 11 year old Brett McGovern, and 11 year old George Tokay are separate pieces of a puzzle. The two boys become interwoven with the same thread that Pete Kelliher holds in his hand. The three of them are on a collision course and when that happens, their lives are in jeopardy as each search for a way out. http://bit.ly/Taking-Lives-JLewis

Friday, February 3, 2017

Troubling Times



I enjoy using Facebook and I’m on it quite a bit. My daughters poke fun at me by reminding me that Facebook is for old folks, but I don’t care. It’s fun keeping up with family and friends. I’ve even reconnected with friends from high school, with former students and with former players.

I enjoy seeing pictures of their family. I enjoy catching up on their lives as they live it. There are also several gifted photographers and artists I follow because I enjoy their work. So creative, so beautiful. There are several columnists I follow, mostly inspirational. I call it mind food, soul food, and heart food.

Lately, Facebook has been inundated with the Troubling Times of politics, both in our country and abroad. I have taken part since I see it as part of my civic duty to do so. I have strong, passionate beliefs and I express them. I know that perhaps I’ve hurt some feelings. I realize that folks have unfollowed me, and that’s okay, too. Each of us has to do what we think is best.

It’s never easy taking a stand. It causes us to first question our beliefs and causes us to question what would be the best course of action. Again, it’s never easy taking a stand.

But that’s not really what I want to focus on today.

You see, there is really only so much we can do. There is only so much we can control.

We can lobby. We can protest. We can petition. We can make phone calls and send email. But even then, in the end, there is only so much we can do and control.

Mostly, we can control ourselves.

I’ve written several posts: Light Behind The Clouds and Storms come to mind that talk about the importance maintaining inner peace, that talk about no matter how the winds, the turmoil, the strife there is around us, what we can control . . . what we should control . . . is our heart and our soul.

I’m not saying that one shouldn’t protest or write email. Not saying that at all.

But what I am saying is that once the protest is over, once the phone call is made, once the email is sent, fall back into yourself and find your peace. Steady yourself.

Winds will rage around you. There will be darkness. There will be crashing waves. Guaranteed that will happen as much as we don’t want it to happen.

But there will be light. There will be calm waters. There will be times of rest and there should be.

We can only control so much. Don’t let it bring you down. Don’t let it take your peace. Don’t let it hurt your heart. Don’t let it ruin your soul. Something to think about . . .

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If you like Thriller/Mystery fiction, check out what other readers have said about my novels.
Stolen Lives, Book One of the Lives Trilogy
“Joseph Lewis has created a cast of characters that you grow to care about. Their story is filled with twists and turns that keep you reading. When the book ends you will be left anticipating the next one! This was a story I could not put down!”  “I am really glad I happened to see this Trilogy while looking through my Kindle unlimited series. Great strong characters, especially George and Brett. Looking forward to reading more from this author. Started Taking Lives and immediately turned the pages to get to Stolen Lives.”

Two thirteen year old boys are abducted off a safe suburban street. Kelliher and his team of FBI agents have 24 hours to find them or they’ll end up like all the others- dead! They have no leads, no clues, and nothing to go on. And the possibility exists that one of his team members might be involved. http://bit.ly/Stolen-Lives-JLewis            

Shattered Lives, Book Two of the Lives Trilogy
“I couldn’t put it down, a really good book!” “Great book! I can't wait for next one!” “This book is excellent. The whole series is definitely worth your time.” “Expertly written. I ended up buying all the books in the series and am waiting eagerly for the final installment Splintered Lives."

Six men escaped and are out for revenge. The boys, recently freed from captivity, are in danger and so are their families, but they don’t know it. The FBI has no clues, no leads, and nothing to go on and because of that, cannot protect them.  http://bit.ly/Shattered-Lives-J-Lewis            

Splintered Lives, Book Three of the Lives Trilogy
“Engaging characters you care about. A story that is fast-paced and holds your attention to the point you cannot put it down. Great finish to a great series.”

A 14 year old boy has a price on his head, but he and his family don’t know it. Their family vacation turns into a trip to hell. Out gunned and outnumbered, can this boy protect his father and brothers? Without knowing who these men are? Or how many there are? Or when they might come for him? http://bit.ly/Splintered-Lives-J-Lewis        

Taking Lives, Prequel to the Lives Trilogy – only .99 cents on Amazon
“Great book by Joseph Lewis. Many twists and turns. Fasted paced.”  “Couldn’t put the book down.”  “Great story can't wait to read the next one!” “Great book! I really enjoyed it. Good author!” “Each character is developed thoroughly, igniting the reader's interest and stirring emotions. The frustration of the detective flows to the reader. The young boys are endearing.”

FBI Agent Pete Kelliher and his partner search for the clues behind the bodies of six boys left in various and remote parts of the country. Even though they don’t know one another, the lives of FBI Kelliher, 11 year old Brett McGovern, and 11 year old George Tokay are separate pieces of a puzzle. The two boys become interwoven with the same thread that Pete Kelliher holds in his hand. The three of them are on a collision course and when that happens, their lives are in jeopardy as each search for a way out. http://bit.ly/Taking-Lives-JLewis

Friday, January 20, 2017

For Yourself



My family got an abrupt wake up call over the Christmas Holidays.

My brother, Jim, just four years older than me, is an active guy. He owns an RV park and he and his son-in-law do most, if not all, of the work. In addition, Jim keeps track of his steps, averaging about 17,000 to 18,000 steps a day.

He and his wife were in San Diego with his family and he and Laurie, his wife, wanted to take his grand kids and their own kids to Disneyland. A family Christmas Holiday. He and Laurie’s gift.

Jim was taking a walk and he noticed that his back was hurting. Annoying to say the least, was that fact that as he walked, he noticed that his shoulders rose to an uncomfortable position. He would stop out of discomfort, not because he was out of breath. Because he was in so much pain, he decided that on the eve of his excursion to Disneyland, he asked Laurie to take him to the hospital so he could see what was wrong with his back and what was up with his shoulders.

Jim was admitted on the spot, much to his surprise and not understanding why for just a back ache. Long story short, Jim had at least one heart “episode” and was about to have another. The doctor told him that if he had gone to Disneyland with his family as he had planned and had not gone to the hospital, the chances were better than average that he would have suffered a massive heart attack and Jim wouldn’t be with us.

Sobering, and as I said, an abrupt wake up call.

He’s doing fine and to be honest, Jim is a fighter and if anything, resilient and persistent. So, a quadruple bypass later, he’s out of the hospital and doing well.

That’s the good news . . . for him, and for our family, especially his.

Why do I bring this up?

In my writing, I’ve always asked us to consider others. To be kind. To be compassionate. To be gentle. To care. To extend ourselves above and beyond ourselves. And I get enough feedback to hear and to witness you doing just that. I think caring for others helps not only the “other” but it helps us as well.

But I think we can . . . and should . . . do more . . . For Yourself. For You!

You see, if we don’t stop to do some good for us as individuals, I don’t think we can adequately do as much good for others. Yes, helping and doing good for others does help us, but I think we need to go beyond that.

So I ask you this day, what are you doing For Yourself? What is your passion? What is it that you desire the most and because of time, or effort, or whatever the excuse is at this moment, what are you putting off?
We need to take care of ourselves. We need to make sure we are in the best possible place to help and to care and to go above and beyond. We need to be kind to ourselves, too. As selfish as that sounds, we . . . you and I . . . need to do For Yourself, too. Not exclusively, but making sure you get what you deserve, too.

There is a lot to do out there.

Hike. Read. Write. Sing. Listen to music. Be in and with the moment when you are with your loved ones . . . or just by yourself.

Take care of and listen to your body. Be in tune with yourself, with nature, because I believe your “gut doesn’t lie.” It never does. A professor once told me to “Go with your gut! If you have a hunch, bet a bunch, because your gut doesn’t lie.” And neither does your heart. I do care about each of you, I really do. I want you to be around a long time. I mean that. So please do For Yourself. It will always help you to keep doing good for others. I promise. I have that hunch, and I’ve already bet a bunch. Something to think about . . .

For My Readers:
Please feel free to connect with me at:

Twitter at @jrlewisauthor

Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Joseph.Lewis.Author               


If you like Thriller/Mystery fiction, check out what other readers have said about my novels.
Stolen Lives, Book One of the Lives Trilogy
“Joseph Lewis has created a cast of characters that you grow to care about. Their story is filled with twists and turns that keep you reading. When the book ends you will be left anticipating the next one! This was a story I could not put down!”  “I am really glad I happened to see this Trilogy while looking through my Kindle unlimited series. Great strong characters, especially George and Brett. Looking forward to reading more from this author. Started Taking Lives and immediately turned the pages to get to Stolen Lives.”

Two thirteen year old boys are abducted off a safe suburban street. Kelliher and his team of FBI agents have 24 hours to find them or they’ll end up like all the others- dead! They have no leads, no clues, and nothing to go on. And the possibility exists that one of his team members might be involved. http://bit.ly/Stolen-Lives-JLewis           

Shattered Lives, Book Two of the Lives Trilogy
“I couldn’t put it down, a really good book!” “Great book! I can't wait for next one!” “This book is excellent. The whole series is definitely worth your time.” “Expertly written. I ended up buying all the books in the series and am waiting eagerly for the final installment Splintered Lives."

Six men escaped and are out for revenge. The boys, recently freed from captivity, are in danger and so are their families, but they don’t know it. The FBI has no clues, no leads, and nothing to go on and because of that, cannot protect them.  http://bit.ly/Shattered-Lives-J-Lewis           

Splintered Lives, Book Three of the Lives Trilogy
“Engaging characters you care about. A story that is fast-paced and holds your attention to the point you cannot put it down. Great finish to a great series.”

A 14 year old boy has a price on his head, but he and his family don’t know it. Their family vacation turns into a trip to hell. Out gunned and outnumbered, can this boy protect his father and brothers? Without knowing who these men are? Or how many there are? Or when they might come for him? http://bit.ly/Splintered-Lives-J-Lewis       

Taking Lives, Prequel to the Lives Trilogy – only .99 cents on Amazon
“Great book by Joseph Lewis. Many twists and turns. Fasted paced.”  “Couldn’t put the book down.”  “Great story can't wait to read the next one!” “Great book! I really enjoyed it. Good author!” “Each character is developed thoroughly, igniting the reader's interest and stirring emotions. The frustration of the detective flows to the reader. The young boys are endearing.”

FBI Agent Pete Kelliher and his partner search for the clues behind the bodies of six boys left in various and remote parts of the country. Even though they don’t know one another, the lives of FBI Kelliher, 11 year old Brett McGovern, and 11 year old George Tokay are separate pieces of a puzzle. The two boys become interwoven with the same thread that Pete Kelliher holds in his hand. The three of them are on a collision course and when that happens, their lives are in jeopardy as each search for a way out. http://bit.ly/Taking-Lives-JLewis