-
Recent Comments
-
Recent Posts
- Time for Some Spiritual Counterinsurgency
- Taking Sides vs. Taking Over
- Revisiting the Christmas Story, Part 5 ~ Magi, Miraculous Missions, and Madmen
- Revisiting the Christmas Story, Part 4 ~ Drop-in Visits, Shocking Announcements, and ‘News You Can Use’
- Revisiting the Christmas Story, Part 3 ~ “O Little Town of Bethlehem”
Archives
Categories
- Cultural Context (54)
- Devotional (273)
- Exclusivity (46)
- Faith and Politics (156)
- Faith, Family, and Culture (506)
- Forgiveness (125)
- Guest Posts (13)
- Holidays (188)
- Christmas (50)
- Easter (36)
- Father's Day (11)
- Graduations (1)
- Halloween (5)
- July 4 – Independence Day (11)
- Labor Day (10)
- Memorial Day (10)
- Mother's Day (10)
- New Year's (19)
- Thanksgiving (19)
- Valentine’s Day (15)
- Veterans Day (2)
- Humor Turned to Insight (90)
- In the News (181)
- Insights (592)
- Jesus' Birth (6)
- Marriage and Family (18)
- Right Side Up (488)
- Series Topics (26)
- Wake Up Calls (314)
Visitors
- 68,837 Views
-
Recent Posts
- Time for Some Spiritual Counterinsurgency
- Taking Sides vs. Taking Over
- Revisiting the Christmas Story, Part 5 ~ Magi, Miraculous Missions, and Madmen
- Revisiting the Christmas Story, Part 4 ~ Drop-in Visits, Shocking Announcements, and ‘News You Can Use’
- Revisiting the Christmas Story, Part 3 ~ “O Little Town of Bethlehem”
Recent Comments
Archives
Categories
- Cultural Context (54)
- Devotional (273)
- Exclusivity (46)
- Faith and Politics (156)
- Faith, Family, and Culture (506)
- Forgiveness (125)
- Guest Posts (13)
- Holidays (188)
- Christmas (50)
- Easter (36)
- Father's Day (11)
- Graduations (1)
- Halloween (5)
- July 4 – Independence Day (11)
- Labor Day (10)
- Memorial Day (10)
- Mother's Day (10)
- New Year's (19)
- Thanksgiving (19)
- Valentine’s Day (15)
- Veterans Day (2)
- Humor Turned to Insight (90)
- In the News (181)
- Insights (592)
- Jesus' Birth (6)
- Marriage and Family (18)
- Right Side Up (488)
- Series Topics (26)
- Wake Up Calls (314)
Meta
Blog Archives
Freedom ~ A Living Word, Especially When Spoken with a Dying Breath
When the William Wallace character in the movie, Braveheart, was about to be executed, his heart reached out to gather once again all the love it had for his native land and its people. Then he filled his tortured lungs … Continue reading
The Dangerous Deception of Doubt
As a youngster, I had a passionate love for my grandma’s gravy, whether it was her sausage gravy in the morning or the gravy she created to go over my small mountain of mashed potatoes. Truth is, she didn’t create … Continue reading
Father’s Day ~ What If We Lit Up More than the Grill?
Father’s Day 2019 is dawning upon us, and the average article on this “Hallmark Holiday” tends to focus on nostalgic recollections of families engaged in various outdoor activities. Dad is pictured as the family chef whose main job is to … Continue reading
D-Day ~ The Greatest Battles Reveal the Greatest Gifts
Many of us watched some of the events commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy this week. There were moments when tears freely flowed from hearts overwhelmed by images of that day. Graphic reminders called us to a fresh … Continue reading
Prophetic Burdens, Dark Clouds, and Rainbows of Hope
I sometimes feel sorry for the Old Testament prophets. Their messages from God were often described as a “burden.” That’s understandable given their divinely appointed task of publicly pointing out the nation’s sinful behavior and total disregard of God. Beyond … Continue reading
Heaven’s Wounded Warrior ~ A Different Kind of Memorial
Living in a country where memorials of one kind or another dot the landscape can make dealing with a holiday like Memorial Day a bit challenging. Reminders of sacrifices made and the cost of victories won are everywhere, but as … Continue reading