Profiles in a Dream Big Enough follows Dr. Kelly through his own and his grandsons eyes as he promotes a partnership of science, technology, and a knowledge-based faith in order to build a better world by being better people. Using the Big Ten Universal Qualitieskindness, caring, honesty, respect, collaboration, tolerance, fairness, integrity, diplomacy, and nobilityeach person can guide his or her own story. These qualities are universal and overarch religion, politics, and culture, so they can be chosen by anyone, anytime, and anywhere.
The stories Dr. Kelly tells on the farmhouse porch extend the visionary dream of the Master Teacher for a great new tomorrow on the earth. Dr. Kellys dream includes the ongoing hope that the human family will reach for the best we canwhat President Abraham Lincoln called the better angels of our nature. We live in an age of enormous possibilities, and Profiles in a Dream Big Enough is about reaching for those possibilities. Its the new sacred.
Don C. Davis has been successful in three careers: as a minister, as a clothing associate, and as a writer, and he has earned his bachelor of theology, bachelor of arts, and master of divinity degrees. With family always his highest priority, Don’s life plan and values are based on a knowledge-based faith informed by the Big Ten Universal Qualities. Don is married to his partner, Mary, and he has two twin sons, Charles and Nolan.