This evening marks the 36th anniversary of the death of my Dad, back on June 2, 1978. I'm sitting alone in a hotel room in Evansville pondering this reality and remembering some of the marker events in my life with…
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This past week, there have been hundreds of graduation parties as children move from elementary school to middle school, or middle school to high school; and finally on to college. Each of these occasions is a marker event - something…
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We're in the time between the resurrection and Pentecost, the time when the Holy Spirit came and the Acts 2 church was started, with Peter preaching the first sermon. It occurs to me that perhaps we don't focus enough attention…
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I sent a note out to our Bible study group that we will be ready to start up again on June 5th. Normally, this wouldn't be anything that I would write about - after all, I have taught Bible for…
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Well, it's been a great week-end. In addition to the race and the celebrations, it has been a time to spend with family and to catch up on some much needed relaxation. But tomorrow, it's back to work. It's amazing…
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It's Memorial Day 2014 and this day signals the unofficial beginning of the summer season. The graduations are over, everybody is getting ready to fire up the barbecues and spring plants are, for the most part, in the ground. It's…
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Our daughter, Jill, and her son Drew are visiting us from Oklahoma. They come up here several times a year and we are able to stay in touch with Drew and watch him as he grows. One of the jobs…
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So, recently I wrote about the new rage in personal accountability for health and fitness - this product called Fitbit. The idea is pretty simple - you wear a wristband that includes a rechargeable unit that tracks your steps and…
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