
The Righteous Are As Bold As A Lion
We seem to live in a world that likes absolutes. We prefer black and white to shades of gray. It’s easier to be “pro” this

We seem to live in a world that likes absolutes. We prefer black and white to shades of gray. It’s easier to be “pro” this

As we come to the end of this week’s Ponderings, there are still a few shows left from last Sunday’s random classic TV watching. I

Of all the shows I listened to on Sunday, the one that I, at least at one time, liked the best was Star Trek. The

If you’ve been reading these meditations for a while, you know that once I grab onto a theme, I continue it until its “logical” conclusion.

In yesterday’s meditation, I mentioned that as I worked on Sunday afternoon, I watched old “classic” television shows. Andy Griffith was one. The Mary Tyler

Yesterday, after church, I spent the afternoon and evening working on the bulletin for next Sunday and crafting my Lenten sermon series. As I worked,

Ever since we got up this morning, my dog has been staring at me. She woke me up this morning with dog breath in the

“I truly understand that God shows no partiality….” (Acts 10:34). We were studying Acts 10 in our church Bible study last evening, and I was

This morning, I’m quietly throwing an adult temper tantrum. That may be a bit extreme, but I decided to add a second day with a

Looking back to your school days, what do you remember the most fondly? I remember my high school made the most amazing pecan sticky buns