Consider all the caps you wear, all the responsibilities you've taken on. And if you suspect you're "trying to do it all," maybe it's time to take inventory—and consider where in your ministry (and in your family) you can't afford to fail.
Okay, I'll confess: I'm addicted to baseball caps. When I travel it's all I can do when I walk by a sporting goods store not to stop and buy a cap displaying the local pro team or university. I know I can only wear one at a time.
It's just been fun collecting caps that display all sorts of team insignias, messages, and logos. I have caps from several baseball teams including the Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, and the Cantrell Lawn and Turf, my boys' Little League team that went 1-14 two years in a row.
I have a cap from a second-rate Dallas barbecue joint that a good friend claims has the best barbecue in the world. My other caps advertise a variety of vacation spots, deer and duck hunts, float trips, and a couple lesser-known corporations. I would ...