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Monthly Archives: June 2022
Is that Necessary?
In my school teaching days we shared this joke: “This form is important. Fill it out in 30 copies, one for yourself, one for your principal, and 28 to lose in the Board of Education files.” I’ve never known a … Continue reading
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Building Bridges . . .
One day, Grampa told me the story of his arrival in America. It was May 24, 1883 when the family arrived at Castle Garden in New York. Grampa never forgot the crowds and turmoil in the city that day. It … Continue reading
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Verbal Love
Love is a verb. Forrest Gump (my hero) is not a smart man, but he knows what love is. By very self-definition, God is love. The scores of dictionary entries for “love” cannot decipher or describe this essence. “Love her” … Continue reading
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Sweet Lord
Today I want to share a hymn that is special to me. The words speak to me when I sing it. Truly God is calling each of us to follow. He wants us to abandon the things that are holding … Continue reading
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Only Human
The expression, “Well, I am only human,” is certainly inaccurate. We are not just bodies, but a human who is also a spiritual being. That is not two separate things, but rather a uniquely tied together entity. The Holy Spirit dwells … Continue reading
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Being Cheerful
I’m sure all of us have known people who are most always gloomy. We have names for them like “Debbie Downers” for a female or “Danny Downers” for a male. I have often referred to them as “Eeyores”, the forever … Continue reading
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Fragile Beauty
Recently, my daughter-in-law Shawna posted a moving video on a social media outlet. It was a charming scene set in her backyard featuring a mother duck with her brood as they went for a morning swim. The mother enters the … Continue reading
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Final Tornado Reflection: Communication
Lack of clear communication was a frustrating problem after a tornado damaged my apartment building in March. The management’s preferred method of communication was sending emails–not very effective without electricity or internet connection. I constantly had to track down someone … Continue reading
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Mightier than the Seas
Spending a little time at the beach, I was awed by the sight and sound of the mighty ocean. I’m always impressed by the constant rolling of the waves; a sight and sound that never ceases. Now the water of … Continue reading
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Overheard Over the Fence
I am an oddball, beset by quirks and eccentricities. I have unusual patterns of behavior and routine. Take for example my sermon preparation. For pastors and all preachers, we soon develop a system that works for us. Because of the … Continue reading
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