Three Rights Make a Left
Last week Lori and I celebrated our fortieth anniversary with a quiet dinner together after Church.
Last week Lori and I celebrated our fortieth anniversary with a quiet dinner together after Church.
Life, for this Texas boy, is a never-ending search for the perfect restaurant, my three favorite genres are a great diner with down home country food, Mexican Food Restaurant or Bar-B-Q Joint.
According to the bible, true born again Christians will be judged for their works. By earth standards, the works are gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, and stubble.
I was born and raised in Kansas, which my Abolitionist, Quaker grandfather always pointed out was never a “slave state”. The Civil War was recent history in his experience.
Last week I talked about our trip to The Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky.
As I’ve written before, I’m NOT a good traveler. I prefer to drive because I can stuff my car with every piece of equipment and food item I might possibly need.
Who can we trust? Who tells the truth all the time? Who is perfect?
When we serve GOD with all our hearts, many temptations will come to try to hinder and dilute our service.
Sure, I have elaborate fantasies for making my property “fair”, but I just have to accept the fact that I’m a sick, weak. old lady of moderate means.
I’m about to cancel my subscriptions to the Dallas Morning News, Time Magazine and National Geographic. I’ve gotten to the point that I don’t watch ANY newscasts except the local one.
Once in a great while we will see a big cloud of red dust coming from west Texas.
I am sure everyone has heard this several times, but it is worth repeating. We are in the middle of a war between good and evil.
This summer has been special. I love to spend time with my grandkids Silas (6), Isaac (5) and Harper (5). We have passes to the Dallas Children’s Museum, Six Flags, and Hurricane harbor.
We are sinners by nature and we can’t do anything about it.
I’ve visited a lot of zoos during my life and had a variety of experiences while there.
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