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It’s sad to me. A man I knew died recently with no one gathered at his bedside. There was no wake or funeral to remember his days. No one shed a tear when he died. He passed away almost unnoticed. … Continue reading
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It’s sad to me. A man I knew died recently with no one gathered at his bedside. There was no wake or funeral to remember his days. No one shed a tear when he died. He passed away almost unnoticed. … Continue reading
For much of the summer, Ernie has worn a fly mask to protect his face and eyes as much as possible. It protects him and also prevents me or anyone else from seeing into Ernie’s eyes. Continue reading
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Everyone mourns in their own way. What helps you get through your times of mourning? Continue reading
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Ernie and I have been riding on our dirt road frequently. The road is covered with not-so-crushed rocks that hurt Ernie’s feet. We continue riding on the road even though it’s not comfortable for Ernie because it’s quick and convenient, and it’s what we know.
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As a dear friend nears death, those of us who will say goodbye are bewildered and heart broken. We know that we must go on living, however hard it may be. More importantly, we know we must go on living together. Continue reading
At 42, we’re suppose to be having mid-life crises right now, not end-of-life discussions Continue reading
How do you greet the day – with enthusiasm or dread? Indifference? Boredom? As a gift?
Romans 12 is loaded with practical advice for how to live a godly life. On paper, the ideas seem somewhat obvious and attainable. In real life, it’s a very different story. Time and our feelings, mainly, cause us to see Paul’s instruction as idealistic. Continue reading
Are the activities in your life moving you closer to or further away from your goals? Continue reading