A good friend of mine was talking about fences.
I was walking in Wal Mart, and I was noticing people.
People look different, they don’t look the same. People don’t look you in the eye.
People act as if they are in a hurry. Is what we do that important?
Sometimes I notice ants in a trail off to […]
Archive for October, 2006
In Acts chapter four verses 13 and 14, Peter and John are recognized as “ordinary” men.
What is an “ordinary” man? Who were Peter and John? What did they do to be recognized?
Ponderings on the Will of God
an ordinary man, in one of Webster’s meanings for it: “of common quality, rank, or ability.” In short, nothing special. […]
The road is weary and is long.
Often I am amazed at my lack of knowledge.
I have felt since 1990-something that God wanted me to be on staff somewhere. Where? I didn’t know, I thought I would be on staff somewhere.
I left the Air Force to go to school to be a pastor, and play some football […]
Where we live, or how we live?
I live in Fairfax, a subdivision in the community of Goose Creek.
When I tell people that I live in the creek, what do they envision? They might envision the lay out of their community; they might envision their last impression of the creek. Maybe they think of the […]
