The Carnival Mind Set and Palm Sunday
The state fair. Six Flags. Walt Disney World. Your birthday party. Each of these is one event in time. For the most part it is expected that we will enjoy
The state fair. Six Flags. Walt Disney World. Your birthday party. Each of these is one event in time. For the most part it is expected that we will enjoy
What can I say that hasn’t already been said? As with virtually everybody who’s not a hoarder, we are finding it difficult to restock some supplies due to the empty
Part of my weekly discipline is to draw two cartoons on Tuesday. These cartoons I share with three people on a regular basis. In order to do that, I need
It’s Tuesday, March 17, 2020 (happy St. Patrick’s Day, by the way), and I’m sitting in my office at home feeling somewhat imprisoned. As of yesterday the Governor of Delaware
I’ve got to get something off my chest. For as long as there have been parents, we’ve been told that the best way to teach our children is to set
It had rained a bit one night last week. When I took Kianna (wife Evelyn’s hearing-assist service dog) for her first walk of the morning, the grass was still wet.
Recently I tried my new Royal Farms Rewards card to buy gas. The sign at the entrance posted regular gas at $2.29. With the Rewards Card, it dropped the price
When I sit down early in the morning for my devotional time I read Sarah Young’s “Jesus Calling,” the writings of The Upper Room Disciplines, and a third little guide,
Most people know where I stand politically and theologically. And, while I’m committed to those positions, I’m not so wedded to them that I can’t find some redeeming aspect
Recently Evelyn and I had the great pleasure of having an early dinner with Ed and Millie, a couple who have become new friends within