John Wesley’s Rule

Do all the good you can,
By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.

— Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Published by WarrenBluhm

Wordsmith and podcaster, Warren is a reporter, editor and storyteller who lives near the shores of Green Bay with his wife, two golden retrievers, Dejah and Summer, and Blackberry, an insistent cat. Author of It's Going to Be All Right, Echoes of Freedom Past, Full, Refuse to be Afraid, Gladness is Infectious, 24 flashes, How to Play a Blue Guitar, Myke Phoenix: The Complete Novelettes, A Bridge at Crossroads, The Imaginary Bomb, A Scream of Consciousness, and The Imaginary Revolution.

One thought on “John Wesley’s Rule

  1. With these words, a call to do good is made,
    A reminder that our actions can never fade.

    For every good deed that we do in this life,
    Can bring light to the world and help us thrive.

    So let us strive to be kind and true,
    To all the people we meet, old and new.

    Thank you, for these wise and noble words,
    May they inspire us to be like soaring birds.

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