Rerun Daily Devotional June 13, 2017 Last week, Shannon brought home the movie, The Shack. I cried all the way through it. My favorite part was seeing God played by an overweight African American woman. And while I have never pictured God like this, it did make me think. Growing up, I saw God as … Continue reading July 26, 2019
July 25, 2019
Dee and Shawna have three of the most beautiful little girls I have ever seen. They are also a handful. Wednesday morning, Dee called to share Shawna’s latest adventure in child discipline. All day on Tuesday, Bailey and Kaitlyn had been arguing at the daycare. When Shawna picked up the girls, their teacher made sure … Continue reading July 25, 2019
July 24, 2019
Sunday for Children’s Time, I used my running shoes as an object lesson for the children. I explained that having running shoes didn’t make me a runner, wearing running shoes didn’t make me a runner, and that the only way to be a runner was to run. The disturbing part of the Children’s Time happened … Continue reading July 24, 2019
July 23, 2019
While on vacation earlier this summer, Shannon and I went to the Davis Mountains. It was absolutely beautiful. And what made it even better was that there was no cell phone service at our campsite in the state park. For me, it was a dream come true. I grew up when cell phones were the … Continue reading July 23, 2019
July 22, 2019
Last Thursday, just before the Bible study began, Norman told me about his new hearing aids and how everything sounded as if his head was in a bucket. I recommended he have them adjusted. Friday, as I was standing in line at Tractor Supply, Norman and Sandra walked up behind me. That's when Norman explained … Continue reading July 22, 2019
July 19, 2019
Friday Rerun from October 5, 2016 Yesterday morning, I walked into the church office and Lucia said, “You look nice today. You must have a funeral.” What does that mean? Luckily, I know Lucia has a heart of gold and would never intentionally say anything hurtful. This is where King Solomon’s words of wisdom really … Continue reading July 19, 2019
July 18, 2019
A few weeks ago, I sold a round hay baler and a hay rake to a family that lives outside of Temple. They are actually related to members of our church, which really shouldn't be a surprise since everyone in Temple is somehow related to each other. Jack is the thirteen year old that was … Continue reading July 18, 2019
July 17, 2019
David is best described as one of a kind. He’s bigger than Goliath and he’s an engineer with a sense of humor – the only engineer to ever have a sense of humor. David, who is on the junior high mission trip, sent me the following text. This led to a text conversation, which is … Continue reading July 17, 2019
July 16, 2019
Mike sent the following story. It highlights a very important point. “Two paramedics were dispatched to check on a 92-year-old man who had become disoriented. They decided to take him to the hospital for evaluation. En route, with siren going, they questioned the man to determine his level of awareness. Leaning close, one asked, "Sir, … Continue reading July 16, 2019
July 15, 2019
Last Monday was my final day of vacation. So I did what anyone does on their last day of vacation. I checked the weather, saw that there was no rain in the forecast, and drove my tractor and hay rake to a field to rake the hay into windrows. After spending hours in the hot … Continue reading July 15, 2019