The other day I took our dogs outside and sat on our porch swing as they scampered across the yard. I suddenly heard the familiar song of a cardinal closeby. Really close. I looked up and saw it on a branch just in front of me. I was taken aback by just how beautiful this […]
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Mother’s Day Is Hard For Some…
Happy Mother’s Day tomorrow! At least, I hope it is for you. This year I’m reflecting a little bit on how Mother’s Day can be a difficult day for some. As a minister, I’ve come across a number of people like the following examples. There are those whose mother has passed away, maybe recently, maybe […]
Red light, green light
Did you ever play the game “Red Light, Green Light” when you were a kid? Or maybe even now if you’re around kids? It’s that game where you try to reach the finish line before everyone else, while a person at the finish line is calling out “red light” or “green light”. And they drag […]
I pulled the trigger
Have you ever failed at something? Sure, we all have. And there are many reasons why we fail. But what if you could choose not to? I think there’s something you should know. Back in 2006, a group called Mission Baltimore performed a human video at the Smokey Mountain Winterfest youth convention in Knoxville, Tennessee. […]