Light & Darkness in the City
On July 4th, 1980, my friends opened “Watchman Wicker”, a street vending business in Washington, DC. A vendor license could be purchased for $25 allowing […]
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On July 4th, 1980, my friends opened “Watchman Wicker”, a street vending business in Washington, DC. A vendor license could be purchased for $25 allowing […]
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I recently heard this quote by pastor and writer Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who lived and died during World War II: “In ordinary life we hardly realize
It’s been several decades since I heard a version of the following story on the radio. Its message has stuck with me all this time.
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My wife and I had greatly enjoyed the day with two of our grandchildren. In the afternoon, we had taken them to a nature center.
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It was February 25, 2023. Yvonne and I were just a month into our half year clockwise sabbatical excursion around North America. We arrived in
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For those who have never read it, the book of Jonah in the Old Testament is a gem. It’s short — just four chapters —
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“So, uhhh… where do you want to go?” “You mean you haven’t planned anything???” “Well, uh, no. Not really.” “Forget it. Just forget it.” We
Are you looking for a New Year’s resolution? How about Ecclesiastes 9:7 Go, eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with a merry
I remember watching Paul, my youngest sibling, pedaling in circles on the driveway nonstop. I was sure after three times around I would be bored
There are graphic examples in our world of the necessity of relationship. I remember reading of a visit to an orphanage where the children were
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