Whoosh! This year has flown by, and Christmas is just around the corner. I love everything about Christmas, well almost everything. My favorite part is the way that people seem to show more compassion and love. I would like to … Continue reading
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Enough already! Enough! Enough! Enough! Why is it we are always self-focused? It seems no matter where I go, everyone is looking out for themselves. They are number one in their lives and don’t you forget it. Do you get … Continue reading
The concept of heaven is far above our finite minds, but even as a Bible-Believing Christian, some things are hard to understand. As we try to imagine a perfect place of joy and contentment, it is only natural to start … Continue reading
Do you know how many questions a four year old asks in a day? According to a recent study, they ask an average of over four hundred questions in a day. Astounding! I knew they asked many questions, but I honestly … Continue reading
I had a conversation yesterday with one of my SummerCare parents who works in public schools. She is a wonderful lady and is very dedicated to her work. I had a trash can in my hand and was headed out … Continue reading
I am proud to be an American. Furthermore, I am a conservative American, and I am most importantly a Christian. I am a Christian who is old enough to wonder what happened to the America I used to know. Over the … Continue reading
“Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.” II Timothy 2:3 The role of a dad has sure changed from when I was a kid. Dads aren’t relegated to the role of breadwinners and disciplinarians anymore. Still, some … Continue reading
“Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him.” Isaiah 43:7 “Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: … Continue reading
As recently as 40 years ago, spending time remembering the past was considered by many health professionals to be some sort of illness. Today, it has been determined that nostalgic feelings can actually have therapeutic value. Being able to engage in … Continue reading
So it’s official. We are evolving backwards. First there were cave paintings from which written language and art evolved and now we are back to images with “Emoji”. Do you remember the very first emoticon that started making the rounds? … Continue reading