I finished my business in Dallas early this afternoon and headed back to the airport for the flight home. I arrived at the security line and was immediately distracted by a woman who was complaining to the TSA agent about…
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I've had several emails and comments from readers about the last two posts I have done. On our son Andrew's birthday, I wrote an open letter to him about turning thirty. Rather that fill in all the details of numerous…
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Well, another season of Big Brother, one of TV's most successful shows, has started. And quite candidly, I can't stand it. I mean, of all the shows on TV, this one should be taken off the air. Because it just…
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Today, Andrew, our youngest child, and only son, turned thirty. Janet and I just returned home from having cake and coffee with Andrew and his family; and we were reflecting on how strange it is to know that all of…
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You can probably tell from my posts the last several days that I have been dealing with conflict in my life. I am really busy, but feel like I am pedaling in first gear; and I don't believe that I…
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Three times during the last week, I have been asked the question that is the title of tonight's post. While I have been asked this in my capacity as a counselor, and even pastor, the truth of the matter is…
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Monday morning at 7:30 am, I am scheduled to do a presentation to a group of unemployed executives at St. Luke's Methodist Church. The Business and Professional Exchange (BPE) has met there each Monday morning for the last 20 years.…
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Tonight, during our Thursday evening Bible study, I was speaking with Roger, a dear friend who had back surgery several weeks ago - a man who has walked beside me for years in our career transition ministry; and, arguably, has…
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