Across brief, lively essays drawn from his long-running newspaper column "The Port Rail," Lawrence "Larry" Clayton reflects on the things that shape a well-lived life-faith, work, family, war and service, language, politics, and the stubborn pursuit of truth. Writing from a distinctly Christian lens, he moves from Navy decks and classroom lecterns to jail ministry nights and small, luminous moments at home, inviting readers to see everyday experience in eternal light. The pieces-originally published in outlets from The Tuscaloosa News to national newspapers-are organized thematically for easy dipping or a full read through, with chapters spanning religion, history, flying, humor, sports, and more. Thoughtful without being heavy, candid without cynicism, this collection offers exactly what its title promises: an invitation to enjoy life's abundance while pursuing what gives it meaning.
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