I know that my Jewish readers find the word “evangelism” a loathsome one. It is not in the traditions of Judaism to proselytize. Well, bear with me on this because it’s not in the wheelhouse of most mainstream Christians either and we also find the idea repulsive. So just sit back and read. I assure…
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Someone will notice
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For those of us who purport to be of a Christian persuasion, we find ourselves in the time of year called Lent. Those are the six weeks leading up to Easter. Some Christians actively observe Lent. Others don’t even know it exists. Regardless, one of the traditional teachings of Lent is that we are supposed…
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That’s no co-inky-dink
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The large boat was on a tour throughout the very large port of Hamburg, Germany. We were part of a larger group of folks whose business plans included this portion of our trip. It seemed that the vast majority of the others were disinterested at best as they were jabbering louder and louder over the…
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Sweets for my sweetie
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Valentine’s Day was my favorite non-get-out-of-school holiday when I was a kid. It seems like we started celebrating days if not weeks ahead as the teacher would take us through the steps to make our very own valentine receptacles. Sometimes they were simply made out of shoe boxes. But the ones I loved the most…
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A hot morning in the trunk
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Gertrude Borkowski had lived her entire life in this small Midwestern town. I don’t recall her maiden name, but at some point she married Mr. Borkowski who died before she came into my life. Fact is, I never really met Gertrude as she had moved in her twilight years to another state where I was…
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Things that go bump
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I was never left home alone as a child. My parents always made certain someone older was with me – usually Opal, our babysitter. Opal would come to our house when long stays were required, which wasn’t very often. My younger brother and I would go to Opal and Ray’s house for a shorter span…
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Someone may be listening
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“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” – William F. Buckley, Jr. “A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt One of the best…
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All in good time
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A dear friend of ours died last weekend. Florence was 94. We had known her for roughly 35 years. Her husband Marvis was a close friend as well. Florence survived him by 18 years. I shake my head in amazement at time and what it means. Now, I know I’ve concluded often enough that when…
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Siding with the Thugs
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Fans of professional football (particularly the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions) have been abuzz the last 10 days or so about Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh’s supposed missteps during a game that landed first one foot and then the other squarely on the injured leg of Green Bay’s downed quarterback Aaron Rodgers. In…