Monthly Archives: August 2012

Not Forgotten

As part of my daily routine, I would go to the Post Office to check our box for any mail. For the first year after moving to Zambia, we received regular correspondence from family and friends back in America. Then … Continue reading

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Hunker Down

Anyone living in South Carolina would vividly remember hurricane Hugo. I am old enough that I also remember Hazel in 1954 that killed 1000 in Haiti, 95 in the USA, and 81 in Canada. All we could do when these … Continue reading

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The Graveyard Shift

In the time of Jesus, the city of Jerusalem covered an area of 0.7 square miles with an estimated population of 60,000. Try and envision this ‘small’ town during one of the three required Levitical Feast when Jews from around … Continue reading

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Too Fast or Too Slow?

In one of his classic movies, Clint Eastwood said, “A good man knows his limitations.” Certainly, not intended as a theological proclamation, but it is still good advice. We can get the mentality that if we strive hard enough, there … Continue reading

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