My dad was a big fan of a comic strip that ran for years and years. The comic strip was called Pogo. Set in the Okefenokee Swamp, the strip…
Service Type: Sunday Morning
As I was cooking dinner for my family last night, I was filled with a profound sense of gratitude for the gifts God shared…
One of my favorite movies of the last decade or so is a movie called, “Moneyball.” It’s just come back on Netflix, and I was able to re-watch it…
As I traveled through the days of this week, my mind pondered the role of promises is my life. In either a direct or a roundabout way, I make many…
I honestly don’t know why we still do, but Natalie and I still have a home telephone number. Call it inertia or what have…
This morning I’m going to begin a series on the Book of Romans. Now, I’ve got a bit of a confession. I’ve done a series on Romans before. This is…
Location! Location! Location! That’s the old real estate axiom we all know so well. It’s the reason roughly approximate houses sell for vastly different amounts. Real estate agents know this…
I find it somewhat ironic that, in a sermon that I’ll examine the destructive power of complaining that I’ll begin, paradoxically, with a brief and hopefully mild complaint. And, here…
The year was 1983, I was 12 and playing baseball on my middle school team. It was the opening game of a new season…
Y’all ever heard the business phrase, “going granular?” It might not be as popular an expression now as it was 5 years ago or so but I think people are…
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