So, I saw something kind of funny here in town this week. I witnessed someone driving alone in their car… wearing a mask… and pulling said mask off to the side so they could take a drag on a cigarette, and then putting their mask back in place. Now, I’m no expert, I will admit,… Read More »
June 28, 2020
— Written July, 2016 I thought this PS’s Ponderings from my youth ministry days, just about 8 months before I came to Willard, related so well to the message for this week on encouragement. I quit youth ministry yesterday. Mired in the middle of a 5th week in a row of 60+ hour work weeks… Read More »
June 21, 2020
Our Daughter, Alyssa, has been helping us out by power washing our house — and boy did it need it! My guess is that it had been years since it had been done… and it is even possible, that it had never been done. The results are beyond noticeable – they are actually startling. The… Read More »
June 14, 2020
I have been pondering this week how quickly culture can change. I mean, just think about the last three months! In March, we were encouraged to “social distance” from others. What the world! I had never even heard of that term before then. Suddenly, if you wanted to spend time with extended family or friends… Read More »
June 7, 2020
It was a sneak attack. I should have been prepared. I should have used more caution. But the day was hot and the ditch in my front yard was too wet to mow, so it was time to use the weed whacker. The grass and weeds in the ditch and around our woods hadn’t been… Read More »
May 29, 2020
I have really been struggling this week. On Tuesday morning I watched the video of the woman who refused to leash her dog when asked to do so by an avid bird-watcher; who happened to be a black man. At first, I simply could not understand why she objected so strongly to a request that… Read More »
April 9, 2020
We will probably forget. It’s in our nature to forget. History should be our greatest teacher, yet the lessons of History are easily overlooked due to the tendency of the selfishness of Humanity. Lessons learned are often dismissed as moments specific to certain events, but not adopted as societal change. So the status quo remains.… Read More »
March 15, 2020
Worry. Is there anything in the world more pointless than worry? A couple of weeks ago I was worrying about something for a day or so and finally I got frustrated and forced myself to rationally look at the reality, that worry was not helping in that situation one bit. In fact… it was actually… Read More »
March 8, 2020
Lauri and I just returned from a week of vacation in Deltona, Florida. It was a bit cool last week for this time of year, but believe me, Lauri and I did not mind wearing a sweatshirt — 62 degrees was just fine for us for a couple of days — ya’ll got a snowstorm.… Read More »
February 23, 2020
There once was a man who had achieved a certain level of worldly success and truly had all of his earthly needs met. He could afford to buy whatever he wanted or needed, but there was something missing from his life. Religion hadn’t met the overarching desire of finding meaning and purpose for life, and… Read More »
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