Monthly Archives: May 2015

The Old Woman at the Gas Station

Several years ago, some dear friends of mine, Michael and Linda, were out shopping when they realized that their automobile was in need of gasoline. As they drove toward the gas station, they found themselves behind a car driven by … Continue reading

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Sin?

A recent op-ed piece in a large newspaper has garnered a lot of interest. In essence, the writer stated that what’s right and wrong changes over time. In other words, truth evolves. Although this may be accurate in certain areas … Continue reading

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Holding a Grudge

This morning, as I was reading the Gospel of Mark, I came to the section about John the Baptist. He had told Herod, plainly and clearly, “It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.” (Mark 6:18) Of … Continue reading

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Worn Away?

Some time ago, I went on a personal prayer retreat. The retreat facility where I stayed overlooked the Mississippi River. One day as I walked along the shore of the river I noticed several places where man-made piles of rock … Continue reading

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