Cats and Dogs and Politics
I learned recently that we are not only divided between red states and blue states; America is divided between cat states and dog states. That’s […]
I learned recently that we are not only divided between red states and blue states; America is divided between cat states and dog states. That’s […]
If humor softens a hardened spirit, maybe it’s time for some humor in the age of the coronavirus. I am grateful to my daughter, Lauren, […]
In some of my reading last week I ran across something I hadn’t thought of before. The central symbol of the Christian faith — the […]
Last week I did something I had never done before: I went on a sibling vacation. My older brother, Henry, younger sister, Pam, and I […]
(This week’s devotional is written by someone most of you have never met, but who worships with us online each week from his home in […]
We are all aware of the events that have taken place in cities and communities across the United States since the death of George Perry […]
I am not guilty by the color of my skin Unless I fail to Learn and grow, Study and engage, Reflect and ask questions, Listen […]
One of the many enduring images we will remember from the spring of 2020 will be the unique ways that families, communities, and high schools […]
I don’t think we clap enough for those who show us what’s worth fighting for in life. We are privileged to have people like that […]
Listening to Jennifer sing songs of praise during last Sunday’s drive-in worship reminded me again of the impact music has on our souls. I can’t […]