The President gave a speech to the Union last night and without disrespecting the Office of the President, I’m not sure how much of what he said is true. Continue reading
Month: June 2010
Smoke Screen…ahhh…Oil Screen
I’m beginning to think that Tiger Woods and Toyota are partners and have something to do with the Gulf oil crisis.
As long as the well is spewing; as long as the coast is in danger; as long as the ecosystem is in peril, not one word on the nightly news, not one story in print, and not one blog is saying a thing about either of them. Continue reading
GPS (God Provided Salvation)
The GPS-assisted crash has become an occasional eyebrow-raising staple of news coverage. Every few months, one hears about a driver faithfully obeying the “turn by turn” instructions of an in-car navigation system, only to find him- or herself in trouble when the actual traffic landscape fails to conform. Continue reading
Only One Choice
I was about to do my blog the other morning when I happened to notice someone else’s blog on the front page.
It was titled Raising a churchless child.
It caught my eye and I had to read it. Continue reading
Freed By Forgiveness
This message has been circulating on Facebook; if you’re offended, there is only one answer: get over it.
Offense is a stumbling block that Satan uses to keep many Christians from experiencing life to the fullest. Continue reading
Respect
I got into a discussion the other day about respect.
My view on the subject may differ from yours.
I believe respect must be earned in order to be kept.
I will give you the respect you deserve because of your position but it’s up to you to keep my respect; it’s not up to me. Continue reading
The Answer
Yesterday had a dramatic ending.
Linda and I went up to church to perform a renewal of vows for a couple and to clean out the fridge.
Suddenly we heard the revving of an engine and saw a little pickup pulling away.
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Advice For Grads
Life changes!
The recent emotional graduation in Broaddus was proof of that.
The young men and women that graduated were Linda’s first Pre-K class. Continue reading