First of all, this post isn't about moving to Nashville... but it is about the latest rage in Nashville... because one year from tonight, there will be a total eclipse of the sun that will be visible starting in Oregon…
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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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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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It's the first week of summer and we are about a month past the Indy 500, usually run on the Sunday of Memorial Day week-end. As most of you know, I was a big Indy 500 fan as a boy…
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Each spring, we do our traditional cleaning and that includes the washing of the furniture on our decks and patios as well as the actual decks themselves. We use a power washer and Andrew has been kind enough to help…
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June 6th marks the anniversary of D-Day, the Allied invasion of the coast of France in 1944 under the command of future President Dwight Eisenhower. Much has been written about this unbelievable invasion by the Allied troops again the forces…
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One of the great things about living in suburban Indianapolis is the fact that we have the annual running of the Indy 500 - the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing" - and this year, we experienced the 100th running of the…
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As many of you know, I left the corporate world in search of a deeper relationship with God through my studies in seminary. That journey was almost 10 years in duration and it was one of the most enjoyable experiences…
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