It’s been almost 9 months since I first shaved my head. When I first did it I thought I would give it a trial period of a weekend to see what it was like. That wouldn’t have been long enough to really see what it was like. Over the last few months I’ve learned how [...]
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Bald Update
Posted in Learning, tagged bald, shaved head on July 31, 2008 | No Comments »
Can We Really Live Like That?
Posted in Faith, Learning, religion, tagged forgiveness, giving, love, serving on April 26, 2008 | No Comments »
Until that amazing day, no one thought it was possible (except for one). Many believed it was physically impossible. No one had done it until that day – when Roger Bannister ran the mile in less than four minutes. After he accomplished the “impossible” many more were able to do the same. He blazed the [...]
Apples and Catsup
Posted in Faith, Learning, tagged Faith, Learning, apples, catsup, zeal, habits, thinking on February 29, 2008 | No Comments »
Apples and catsup. I’ve run across a four year old boy who thinks they would be good together. His Happy Meal had come with apples instead of fries. All of his previous meals must have come with fries – which, of course, necessitates having catsup. So, why let apples put an end to such a [...]
How Did We Get Here?
Posted in Learning, church, tagged beliefs, Bible, church of Christ, churches of christ, Learning on February 14, 2008 | No Comments »
Over the last few years it seems there has been a change in the church community to which I belong. Years ago an emphasis was placed on seeking and following what was given through Scripture. This was good and kept the focus upon God and what He desired. As an example, the [...]
Changing A Community
Posted in Learning, tagged driving, traffic laws, culture change, meaning on February 6, 2008 | 1 Comment »
About 18 months ago we moved from a good sized city (130,000) into a rural county. One difference I’ve noticed is that there is a general disregard for traffic laws here. A stop sign doesn’t mean the other person will stop. In fact, the person driving up behind you as you approach a stop sign [...]