A Special Day in History

A Special Day in History

Last week was my birthday. And it’s always wonderful to have some sweet thoughts sent my way. But a few years ago, I got the idea to research some events in history that happened on my birthday. And they were interesting. For example, on October 16th, 1869, a hotel in...
Hello, My Name Is…

Hello, My Name Is…

I hate name tags. I am not sure why. Maybe something in my childhood caused me to dislike wearing them. Maybe I didn’t like being easily identified (too much orneriness).  Maybe my early work world included awkward introductions based on the info found on those...
Lion Chasers

Lion Chasers

Every now and again I run across a portion of scripture that stops me cold. And it usually isn’t a theology ladened passage. No, it is usually a sentence or two that causes me to scratch my head a bit. One of those moments happened this past week. I was studying the...
I Must Tell Jesus

I Must Tell Jesus

Fairy Tales are fun for children (and adults!). One of my favorites is called Henny Penny. You probably remember reading it to your kids. It starts by asserting that Henny Penny was a hungry little chicken. So, she went out looking for food laying around on the...
Pedal

Pedal

I recently came across a very impactful poem. It was published in Tim Hansel’s book “Holy Sweat.” Let me share it with you: “At first, I saw God as my observer, my judge, keeping track of the things I did wrong so as to know whether I merited heaven or hell when I...
Eyes Up and Arms Out

Eyes Up and Arms Out

In Matthew 22, a snarky attorney confronted Jesus with a very important question. He asked, “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus quickly replied, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This...