This week has been full of excitement. Yesterday morning, I volunteered to assist a ministry friend that I have known for more than two decades. He is one of the icons in the community working in the field of career…
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In several more weeks, on Labor Day week-end, I will have lived in Indiana for 34 years - well over half my life. Janet and the kids joined me 6 weeks later, on Halloween week-end in the fall of 1982.…
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Well, the 2016 Olympic Games are right around the corner and the opening ceremonies are tomorrow evening. There was a special on NBC earlier tonight highlighting facets of the games and the athletes that was designed to bring us up to…
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Most of us attend church on Sunday and then promptly forget what we saw and heard - on Monday morning. We go through the work week living in the moment of corporate America or whatever particular way we spend our…
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I was speaking with a friend of mine who is going through a business dilemma right now. He is trying to decide what to do and the future of his business hangs on a correct decision. I almost laughed out…
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Back on May 25, 1961, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy committed the United States to a space program that would send a man to the moon and return him safely to the earth by the end of the decade. For those…
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It's that time of year, again, for Vacation Bible School. I remember it well as a child. Two blocks north of our home, Salem Baptist Church was where my brothers and I attended VBS for years. We didn't attend Salem…
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Once again, the news is full of stories about violence - this time in Baton Rouge. It seems like each day we are inundated with new reports of attacks on police officers and other law enforcement personnel. Apparently, we just can't…
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Frankly, our country is a mess right now. We have political animosity developing between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Then we have had to deal with the hearings and political fallout from the head of the FBI and his recommendation to…
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More than 100 years ago, there was an interesting story of a man who inherited his deceased brother's dog, along with a cylinder phonograph, an early form of recording device that allowed people to play back things they had previously recorded.…
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