Give Me Your Eyes

Mother Teresa served the “poorest of the poor” in Calcutta, India. Apparently every morning, her ministry would send ambulances to the train station to pick up the dying that had been abandoned there over night. “One night they found a man in...

The Bare Necessities

Did you know that there is a washer and dryer set with a smart electrical meter installed that will automatically determine the most economical time of the day to start your wash? And, if you do not trust the computer to make the judgments, you can check on loads or...

I am Cheering for Jamie Grace

I saw an interesting report on the news. It seems The American Psychiatric Association is poised to release new diagnostic guidelines for mental illness. There is a chorus of critics that say things like, “The new manual too often turns normal reactions to life...

Together

Been reading David Platt’s book, Radical Together. Early on he says, “God has called us to lock arms with one another in single-minded death-defying obedience to one objective: the declaration of His gospel for the demonstration of His glory for all...

Where is Your Little Girl?

The other morning, I stopped by a donut shop that I haven’t visited in a long time. (I was just craving one of their chocolate delights!) As I turned to leave, one of the older gentlemen that have perched themselves in the corner for years, asked me a question....

911 Calls

Recently I have read a number of news reports about “interesting” 911 calls. An intoxicated Florida woman was arrested after she called 911 and declared she was lonely. A woman in Pennsylvania was arrested for disorderly conduct after she called 911...