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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Obsessive
I’m an obsessive person. When I do something, I REALLY DO IT. Take this blog for example. It’s just before Christmas, and I am writing a devotion for June. The advantage of my obsessiveness is that I get things done. … Continue reading
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Gutenberg’s Printing Press
Today, technology seems to change at lightning speed. The internet only was thought of in 1993, and the first iPhone came out in 2007. Music CDs are almost obsolete, and videotapes are. AI (artificial intelligence) is producing changes that most … Continue reading
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Coming to our (God) Senses
Do you ever find yourself wondering why prayer seems to be so hard? It is hard oftentimes to quiet your mind enough to be prayerful. I have even, in desperation, squeezed my eyes shut as if it would help me … Continue reading
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Yes, Lord!
Yes, Lord! These words come so easily in times of joy. We celebrate the birth of a new child; yes, Lord – this is a preciousl moment. We pause to gaze at a particularly beautiful sunset – once again, yes … Continue reading
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Father Knows Best
The title of today’s blog may call to mind the 50’s television sitcom of the same name, starring Robert Young. Debuting in 1954, Jim Anderson guided and resolved his family’s problems. When I think of my own prayers to our … Continue reading
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Unspoken
Sometimes when I begin to pray, I have no words. My thoughts can’t cut through the clutter of my world, my activities, my plans, my family, my friends. Something agitates my brain. I feel an itch. I feel my heart … Continue reading
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Time?
Time and the weather. Two dependable topics of conversation. We talked about the weather a couple of weeks ago. So, let’s look at time. Are you confused by the passage of time? Do you remember when the days of winter … Continue reading
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Dream!
I am writing this at the Florida Theatre Conference Festival where I’m acting in one of my own skits in the Dramature section. That’s a polite way of saying performances by old fogies. Probably 99.5% of the participants at the … Continue reading
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Mt. Everest
At a height of 29,000 feet (5.5 miles), Mt. Everest is the highest point on earth. I was a ten year old boy in 1953, but I still have memories of the exciting news that New Zealander Edmund Hillary and … Continue reading
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Buried in my In-Box
You know the drill or remember it if you ever had a desk job. The boxes. How were yours arranged? One for filing, one for “pending” one for outgoing and one for incoming? In my Navy career, there were three … Continue reading
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