I hate days like this…the family left today and I’m sitting in my home office making my mental “to do” list of things that must be done next week in the office. I’ve not thought about the office much in the past two weeks but reality sets in and there is much to do…now [...]
Entries from May 2008
Now that the Christmas season is over…
December 31st, 2007 · No Comments
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Between Christmas and the New Year…
December 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Once Santa Claus exits stage right and the big dinner dishes are washed…what’s next? There is an obvious lull going on for me between Christmas and Happy New Year 2008! I’m thinking it is much the same for some of you. There are those who must return to work and I feel for them and [...]
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Christmas Eve…Isaacs traditions!
December 25th, 2007 · No Comments
Growing up, Christmas was always a BIG deal for my family. As a small boy, I remember we used to leave on the Sunday night “after church” and drive non-stop to Colorado Springs, CO. Mom and Dad carried all our presents and we had Christmas there with my maternal grandparents. As we got older, the [...]
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A lot has changed…since 1975
December 14th, 2007 · 2 Comments
I’m in Cleveland this weekend to graduate from Lee University with a Bachelor of Science in Pastoral Ministries. Strange as it may seem, I am back on the campus where I first arrived in the fall 1975. I came here fresh out of high school, naive and unfocused. That freshman year was a total waste [...]
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December 15th…that’s the day it all comes to an end…officially!
December 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment
After more than 32 years of “off-n-on” distance learning, thousands of dollars, hours writing papers and taking tests…I just submittted my final paper and work which will enable me to walk the line as a BONAFIDE college graduate in less than two weeks! During the years, I have had several offers from well-meaning individuals who [...]
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Red Cross Church and me…
December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
Sitting atop a mountain about 15 km out of the capital city of Tegucigalpa, Honduras is Red Cross Colony–called so because after Hurricane Mitch, the International Red Cross rebuilt this colony “neighborhood”. In this community is a man of passion, Zuniga Didier who pastors the Church of God there. I visited in June and found [...]
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