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Reflections on July 14-18

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Well, what a week. Arrive home safe and sound from Romania on Saturday, July 12; waited for my luggage for 1.5 hours. Nothing better to do when you want to get home….at least I didn’t have a connection in Charlotte. Came back to work and hit the ground running w/ a vengeance. […]

Maranatha

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

I heard a sermon last Sunday that got me thinking about a lot of things. One of the things that I have appreciated about freedom in Christ is enjoying the good things of God’s creation. Common Grace, some call it.
The beauty of a sunrise
The joy and ecstasy of sharing love with your spouse
The […]

Running on Empty

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

I must give credit to my friend and collegue, Jim Zangmeister, for this insightful word picture.
Imagine that you are driving across the country, at top speed, and you have little time for error. As you speed across the interstate, you notice that your gas gauge is getting lower and lower, approaching the dreaded “E” […]

Power, poise, and penitence

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

People look to leaders in times of trial and trouble, sometimes for direction, sometimes for comfort. Common knowledge says that a leader who is strong and fearless is the one to follow. After all, would people support President Bush if he were unsure and indecisive?
My struggle is this: is this the same […]

Power, poise, and penitence

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

People look to leaders in times of trial and trouble, sometimes for direction, sometimes for comfort. Common knowledge says that a leader who is strong and fearless is the one to follow. After all, would people support President Bush if he were unsure and indecisive?
My struggle is this: is this the same […]