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I-70 Sports Link: KC Chiefs & KC Royals
Panic settled upon me after hearing how driven the state of Kansas has become in its effort to lure, entice, kidnap the KC Chiefs across state lines. Wouldn’t that be a… Read more
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Two sides of greatest gift: Giving love, receiving love
During the past few months, I have had the honor of officiating at two funerals, and yesterday I attended a third funeral. There is one resounding principle that keeps ringing in… Read more
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A few personal notes in lieu of holiday-focused rhetoric
Plowing on through the year-long Bible study, I am now into Deuteronomy and Acts. I am struggling with remaining open-minded enough not to get bogged down by the minutia of the… Read more
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Let’s talk about one vs ten; Life is easier with just one.
Sunday’s sermon was about sin. I know, that seems almost blasé doesn’t it. But let me be honest, sin makes me uncomfortable. Now, I probably need to explain that statement. Sin in my… Read more
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Just what is kingdom of heaven; How does one explain it?
For some reason this question just keeps circling through my head: How does one explain the kingdom of heaven? Of course to answer, one has to define that term, also referred to… Read more
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In life’s journey, death is only one of unlimited destinations
Here it is June, typically associated with summer vacations, weddings and Father’s Day. Death is usually not a theme for the month. Yet death forced itself into my world twice… Read more
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An open apology to kids about knowing God, faith
I apologize. As I continue to study and to read the Bible, I realize I failed. I failed to teach you faith. I failed to practice the parenting principles that my own… Read more
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Old Testament books, I & II Kings: Easier reading but why read it?
Midway through the second book of Kings, I am finding that I can understand the reading without being totally dependent on study notes. I really was unprepared for the ease of… Read more
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Prayerful thoughts on closing 2018-19 school year, summer
Certainly I have not kept it secret that I am a retired educator, and also there is no secret that I served in the pulpit for 10 years in a… Read more
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Done: The Chronicles of Narnia Now struggling with sadness Yet coupled with optimism
Time and again I am frustrated with how to manage all the thoughts that get tangled up in my brain after I finish reading a book, but that tangle is… Read more
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Sorting out Numbers: So many rules to know!
Continuing with the year-long reading plan, I have been reading the Old Testament book of Numbers. Actually, I am reading the study notes first because the text of Numbers is frustrating… Read more
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Monday Thoughts: Too much to reflect upon, Yet so much to share
My journey through the year-long Bible study continues and when I add that to daily life and any other reading I do whether continuing The Chronicles of Narnia,or whether it is… Read more
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