My favorite part of New Year’s Day is college football and today as had some exciting games. But this blog entry is not about football. It’s about something more important than that…it’s about life. I spent some time yesterday and today thinking about the past year and the moments in my personal life that stand… Read More »
Fix Me
“What in the world?” That question popped into my mind at 2:00 am recently when we were awakened by our house security system making a loud and constant beeping noise. I knew I didn’t hear the sirens that sound when there’s been a breach, but I also knew it was definitely our security system. Once… Read More »
Today and Tomorrow
I became a believer and follower of Jesus as a teenager. It was an exciting time and dramatic changes to how I viewed my life were taking place. What I didn’t know then was how much those changes were setting the course for my future. Looking back I now realize that without those changes, I… Read More »
One Woman’s Experience
“I felt so alone and didn’t know anybody.” Those words were recently spoken to me by a single mom with three kids. Relatively new to Rock Hill, she wasn’t sure where to turn. Then her kids were invited to and attended ZAPPED this summer @ FBC. They loved it and she began attending church with… Read More »
I Was in Email Hell
I’d gotten really behind in keeping my email folders updated and the result was frustration and wasted time. It felt worse than a cluttered desk. It was more like a cluttered desk with pile after pile of papers and I didn’t know what was in the piles. The fact that I had been receiving more… Read More »
Larger Than Life – The Humor and Humanity of Dr. W. A. Criswell
This week I’ve shared a post each day about a different book I read this summer. Today’s book: “Larger than Life – The Humor and Humanity of Dr. W. A. Criswell” by Lanny and Brenda Elmore. Dr. Criswell was Pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas for 50 years and Lanny served on his… Read More »
Truett Cathy’s Autobiography
This week I’m sharing a post each day about five books I read this summer. Today’s book: “Eat Mor Chikin – Inspire More People,” Truett Cathy’s autobiography. Truett Cathy’s father was an unsuccessful insurance salesman, who was often gone and left the family’s financial burdens on Truett’s mother. Even when his father was home, emotionally… Read More »
The Junction Boys
This week I’m sharing a post each day about five books I read this summer. Today’s book: “The Junction Boys – How Ten Days in Hell with Bear Bryant Forged a Championship Team” by Jim Dent. Bear Bryant, the legendary football coach at Alabama, had earlier coaching stints at Maryland, Kentucky and Texas A&M. This… Read More »
Saturday Mornings and Quiet
I’ve always loved Saturday mornings. As a kid, I’d watch cartoons. It was my favorite day of the week. In many ways it still is. For years I’ve gotten up before Monieca, sat at the counter in our kitchen while drinking coffee and reading the newspaper and the Bible. Now days, I surf for news… Read More »
Simple Things
I seldom watch Major League baseball games on TV. It’s been that way for years. Recently, however, I found myself watching the Baltimore Orioles play the NY Yankees. In a surprise to most baseball fans, the two teams are now tied for first place in the American League East. What you don’t know is that… Read More »
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