Today’s Walk in the Word
Whoever walks in integrity walks securely. —Proverbs 10:9 On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you grade your integrity on these four character traits? Truthful Trustworthy Honorable Reliable How would others grade you? Bottom line, self-assessment is your only option: […]
Read MoreChrist has indeed been raised from the dead. —1 Corinthians 15:20 (I’m devoting today’s space to words from the apostle Paul.) If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised. And if Christ has not been raised, our […]
Read MoreLet us not give up meeting together . . . but let us encourage one another. —Hebrews 10:25 There’s a hole in our church family, on row five; the space where Sonny sat for twenty-five years. Sonny left our church house for his Father’s house on June 3. […]
Read MoreHonor your father and your mother. —Exodus 20:12 I was born in the fourth year of the Great Depression. But because of my father, I didn’t worry about things like income taxes, car payments, or mortgages. Those items landed on his desk. The bills got paid, […]
Read MoreMy son, pay attention to my wisdom. —Proverbs 5:1 One more batch of lessons I learned from my dad. I learned that . . . I can’t choose where I came from, but I can choose where I am going. The […]
Read MoreMy son, preserve sound judgment and discernment. —Proverbs 3:21 A few more lessons I learned from my dad. I learned that . . . I shouldn’t let the attitudes and actions of others govern my behavior. My best […]
Read MoreMy son, do not forget my teaching. —Proverbs 3:1 Here are some more lessons I learned from my dad. I learned that . . . Where I am is less important than the direction I am moving. Strong minds rise above misfortune. Things turn out […]
Read MoreListen, my son, to your father’s instruction. —Proverbs 1:8 Next Sunday is Father’s Day. I’m going to devote a few posts this week to some lessons I learned from my dad. Most of these are not his words; they are my […]
Read MorePeople ruin their lives by their own foolishness. —Proverbs 19:3 The world’s first electronic general-purpose computer, ENIAC, unveiled in 1945, at the cost of $6,300,000 in today’s money, weighed twenty-seven tons and could perform 385 calculations per second. Your smartphone can execute more than 2,000,000,000 (yes, that’s with a “b”) calculations per second. […]
Read MoreThe holy Scriptures . . . are able to make you wise. —2 Timothy 3:15 On the grounds of Ashton Villa, at 2328 Broadway in Galveston, Texas, a statue of General Gordon Granger commemorates the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation, officially ending slavery in Texas. Texas slaves were the last to know. General Granger’s […]
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