The Church – Who Cares?

Americans are giving people. Whenever there is a crisis somewhere in the world, the people of the United States step up to the plate and give, with time, money, and resources. Specifically, the Christian church in America gives: We give something like $130 billion dollars to the churchLocal churches and non-profits are responsible for most …

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They Say

The year 1995 was interesting for a lot of reasons. The DOW passed the 5,000 mark for the first time. The unloved 55mph speed limit expired (finally). The Galileo spacecraft arrived at Jupiter. The Oklahoma City Bombing was big and tragic news. I moved my family to Tennessee. And Jars of Clay released their self-titled …

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Friends are Friends – Forever?

One day, when I was eight years old, I happened upon two neighbor kids playing with a large box, like the kind a refrigerator was delivered in. Now, kids are like cats in this regard – a box offers a world of possibilities, a spaceship, a western fort, maybe a castle. I did the obvious …

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What a Piece of Work Is Man

“God delights in concealing things;scientists delight in discovering things.” Proverbs 25:2 (The Message) We find ourselves in an unfortunate “debate” in modern America over matters of what should be simple science. I was recently chastised for pushing my beliefs on others. Was I going door-to-door handing out religious literature? Putting political flyers under windshield wipers …

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Be Like The Lobockis

A Coming-of-Age Tale I was twelve years old when I discovered the power of potatoes, rocks, and, especially, kind people. Let me explain… Like most people reading this, I graduated high school. Many of you went on to graduate from college. In my local culture, they celebrate graduating from kindergarten, elementary school, and middle school. …

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Father Knows Best

I was a bit of a slacker in High School. I was completely unmotivated and just wanted to be out in the real world. So, I took as few classes as the law would allow. One of those classes was Social Studies and the teacher was Mr. O’Shea. O’Shea was a retired Marine and surprisingly …

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Nobody From Nowhere

2021 Travelogue: To Helen Back Having locked down for the last year, for sound personal medical reasons, it was time to do something. Anything. It seemed that most of the country felt the same way and people were going here and there and doing this and that, as businesses fully reopened, and the mandates said …

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Walk It Off?

There is a meme making the rounds on Facebook. It shows kids, back-in-the-day, playing on a ridiculous set of monkey bars (you know the ones) with the caption “I died once when I was five. My mom made me walk it off.” If you are of my generation, you find this humorous, and not far …

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The Gold at the End of My Rainbow

Who doesn’t marvel at a rainbow? While digitally scanning ancient family slides, I ran across a picture that is etched in my memory - a strikingly beautiful rainbow against a dark sky. Not just any dark sky either - the sky over Patrick Henry Village (PHV) near Heidelberg, Germany. It must have been about 1969. …

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36 Years, 11 months, 30 Days

So, my wife left me. Again. She is always doing this, been doing it for decades now. It’s always some lame excuse, too – going to visit her relatives, off for military training, reserve duty in NY, DC, New Orleans, VA, and even Hawaii (seriously?). Trips to the ocean to look at giant sea turtles …

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