Monthly Archives: July 2012

Point A to Point B via Point C

When our oldest son was married in Nashville, a record snowfall hit the entire southeast section of the U.S. Although barely keeping ahead of the snow, we did drive our normal straight western route, from Columbia to Nashville (point A … Continue reading

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Cuddle Up

The panoramic scene bore witness of houses leveled, for as far as the eye could see. I was watching a documentary of the rescue of victims from the destructive 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak that killed 48 people. As the reporter … Continue reading

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Political Correctness: NOT

Recently, a kindergarten class was forbidden from singing “God Bless the USA” because of the fear it might offend someone. This is just one of countless examples of political correctness we hear today. I hope fellow Christians agree with me … Continue reading

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Through, to the Other Side

HavingĀ traveledĀ in Israel and extensively in Romania, observing shepherds has always fascinated me. I remember leaving Bucharest early one Sunday morning in Romania to travel about 60 miles to preach at a church. It was a cold morning with frost covering … Continue reading

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