A Tea Rose and Where It Took Me Awhile back, a small painting by Linda Jacobus tickled my fancy. The beautiful tea rose alongside a used tea bag amused me. Here’s my take: The rose reminded me of one that touched my heart the morning we left Dallas to come home to...
Preparing for the National Prayer Breakfast Should Be Year-Round
Preparing for a secular event is a year long endeavor We went once to the National Prayer Breakfast, maybe 35 years ago, guests of Congressman J.J. Pickle. I was new in the Christian faith, and I regret I don’t remember much about it. Since then, the event seems to be...
Counting the Cost of Our Conflicts
How much did the impeachment trial cost? Not just money – but what did the impeachment cost our national character? I guess that’s one answer the history books will reveal. There are many men of principle in both parties in America, but there is no party of...
When The Deliverance is Not The One We Want
Living happily ever after is a hope that is hard to come by everywhere but fairy tales. Living happily each day, though, is possible. Many times I have heard and read, “don't waste your suffering.” God intends for our deep joy and intimacy to be in suffering; he sets...
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