Monthly Archives: September 2018

Dry as a Corn Shuck

You may have never heard the expression, ‘dry as a corn shuck’, unless you grew up in a rural area in the south. It’s a just a colloquial way of saying extremely dry. Christians will use the saying to describe … Continue reading

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The Here and Now

After the first contact with the Amondawa tribe in 1981, anthropologists soon learned the people had no concept of time. The small tribe of less than three hundred people lived deep within the Amazonian rainforests of Brazil. They simply lived … Continue reading

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Importance and Power of One

You’ll still hear the first verse of the 60s song, “One”, on several commercials today—“One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do”. The composer Harry Nilsson was inspired after calling someone and getting a busy signal. He sat alone … Continue reading

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Chapter One

“I’ll never know as much as Billy or be as good as him!” “But son, you’re in the second grade and he’s in high school.” We would all try not to laugh out loud if our grade-schooler told us this … Continue reading

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