Monday, on my day off, I finally went Christmas shopping. I was in the mall in Sandusky from about 11AM to 3PM or so, and I was surprised by how empty it was. I guess I just expected it to be crowded because it was the week before Christmas, but apparently Monday afternoon is a… Read More »
December 16, 2018
I’ve often wondered, what was the experience like for those Magi who visited Jesus? When they set out on their long journey to follow the new star in the night sky, what were they expecting to find? We get little insight in the Christmas Story about them and their experience. They were educated men, considered… Read More »
December 9, 2018
Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. The holiday decorations. The giving of gifts. The greeting of “Merry Christmas!” It’s the ONLY time of the year that I actually like snow. Christmas music playing on all of the radio stations and in the stores. Fellas, you will appreciate this one… this week… Read More »
December 2, 2018
Early Sunday morning of last week I got in my truck to head to the church to prepare for our morning services, but when I turned the key, I received the sick sound of an engine trying to turn over when it doesn’t have enough battery power. Now, I had known for some time that… Read More »
November 25, 2018
Monday is trash pickup day at the McKnight house, and man, did I have a pile of trash this week for our collector. In addition to our large garbage can full of our household trash, we had piles of plastic wrap, cardboard and other building supply leftovers from our shop we are building. On Monday… Read More »
November 18, 2018
Attending a youth group camping trip that I planned was always an adventure. I felt like I should have put a disclaimer on the trip brochure, “Attendees should participate at their own risk”, or perhaps more accurately, “Attendees will be wetter than they ever imagined”. It just seemed like I had a knack for having… Read More »
November 11, 2018
Recently I took a week of vacation to work on the pole barn building we are erecting at our house. It’s coming along nicely, and I am looking forward to getting the steel roof and siding on so that I can work on the inside when the weather turns cold. I am so grateful, and… Read More »
October 28, 2018
Perhaps you have noticed the white crosses in front of our 224 location this month. They are there to remind us of the sanctity of life. I am so thankful for our youth ministry giving us such a visual reminder of the importance of life. Since 1973, over 60 million unborn children have been aborted… Read More »
October 21, 2018
One summer I took my high school ministry on a mission trip to Iquitos, Peru. Located where the Amazon River begins, Iquitos is in the middle of the rainforest and is only assessable by air or river. Our primary mode of transportation in the city was by motorcar. Half motorcycle and half rickshaw… these little… Read More »
October 7, 2018
Once upon a time on a farm far, far, away there was a chicken coop occupying the corner of a barnyard. It was quite a large coop with several different breeds of chickens. Ameraucana, Ancona, Rhode Island and Cornish chickens all shared the same chicken yard and coop. And life was pretty good. There was… Read More »





