A Weary World
Dec24

A Weary World

The world is weary. 2020 has waged its battle against us in more ways than one. Families, marriages, businesses, and nations are all showing signs of multiple stress fractures.
Yet this is not a unique or new experience for humanity. . .

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The First Thanksgiving?
Nov26

The First Thanksgiving?

Most Americans think of a brisk yet beautiful November day in 1621 when the Pilgrims celebrated their first Thanksgiving celebration to God. Their battle to survive in the New World was fierce, yet their Creator brought them through. However . . .

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Who Knows?
Nov04

Who Knows?

What a day. I write to you as our national election remains entirely up-in-the-air. Yet you and I must not despair. Although our nation’s fate seems to be hanging by a thread, our hope is in a King, who will deal with justice and truth in the end.  As a poet once soulfully proclaimed: 

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Disappearing Lines and Broken Dreams
Oct03

Disappearing Lines and Broken Dreams

Would two lines appear?
I sat and waited.
Years scrolled by. Trash cans filled with negatives. . .

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Fire At My Foundation
Sep15

Fire At My Foundation

Fire. Something about fire is both terrifying and mesmerizing…

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