The world in which we live loves simple answers. When we see problems, we are quick to seek a solution that makes sense to us. While this is certainly one way to approach the things we see wrong within our world or lives, it is probably a strategy that would benefit from some rethinking. Life… Read More »
When Words Can’t Be Edited
It’s Thursday and for me that means I will try and compose a blog post. I have been doing this for over two years now and sometimes, I find myself having a bit of struggle to say anything. So far, I have always mustered the words to fill the page and hopefully do more than… Read More »
A Month of Celebration or a Month of Reflection?
As we come to the closing days of the month of May, I have noticed that I am just a little bit more tired than normal. Camille and I maintain a fairly active schedule and so the idea of being tired isn’t new. I can definitely feel the effects of getting older and I do… Read More »
Graduated? Now What?
I couldn’t help but feel a bit sad last night as I attended our congregation’s reception for the high school seniors. Of course, I am very happy to see them making progress in life and achieving this important milestone. I know that many wonderful events likely await them as they continue in their lives but… Read More »
A Blog for Impatient People…You Know Who You Are!
I don’t remember the first time I was told be patient, but I am I must have been very young. Waiting has been a struggle that God continues to work on with me. I think probably at the heart of my inability to grow into a more patient follower of Christ centers around my unwillingness… Read More »
Starting a New Journey as a Cat-Person
I have always been a dog person. When I was growing up, we almost always had a dog. Several of the favorite moments of my childhood years involved a dog. When I started having a family of my own, it seemed natural to have a dog and so we did. Some of the most intense… Read More »
My Soured Celebration
This past Sunday afternoon found me back in the Sanctuary but only this time I was in the audience. The occasion was the celebration of two young men receiving their Eagle Scout. If you aren’t familiar with Scouts, this is the highest rank in the program and only about 8% of those starting Scouts reach… Read More »
Learning to Share Space
I grew up in a 900 square foot house. It was small by today’s standards where the average-size home is 2,300 square feet. I remember driving to move into this house when I was just a few days away from my third birthday. In fact, the drive to that house is the oldest memory I… Read More »
An Idea for the Beautification of Fulton, MS
One of the neat developments that is happening in my community of Fulton, MS is a renewed emphasis on the idea of community beautification. To that end, efforts are being considered on many fronts including a revamping of the downtown area. This week has seen the pouring of hundreds of feet of concrete forming a… Read More »
Seeing Easter Strategically
Easter Sunday, April 17, will soon be here and I am very excited! Not only is it a beautiful time of the year in Northeast Mississippi, but it is also a time like none other in terms of seeing people gather to worship. Sometimes I hear Christians who regularly attend a local congregation criticizing those… Read More »
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