Monthly Archive: July 2023

31
Jul

A Heel-Grabbing Way of Life

Even though most of his friends denied he ever said it, history credits P.T. Barnum for the line, “There’s a sucker born every minute,”. Here’s something he did say about […]

31
Jul

Account

Well, crap. I mean, shoot! I mean, sorry Jesus! Some of us are out here talking about how Jesus is hugs and butterflies all the time. Meanwhile, he’s out here […]

24
Jul

Sweet Dreams: Sermon for Sunday, July 23, 2023

Stealing your brother’s birthright can be tricky business and justice between brothers can be swift and especially cruel. Because of the deceit involved in stealing his birthright, Esau vowed he […]

20
Jul

Right at Home: A devotional

Some people have green thumbs, and some people don’t. My Jewish mother-in-law, of blessed memory, had a way with African violets. She also knew how to do donkey tail plants […]

17
Jul

The Cat Who Walked by Faith

A container of Kentucky Fried Chicken appeared to be dancing in the middle of the dark street, with a life of its own, so we stopped to investigate. Out of […]

10
Jul

Come Away with Me: Devotional

  Maybe you, like me, have at present no earthly beloved to gather you in their arms and spirit you away to an enchanted love nest. Maybe you, like me, […]

06
Jul

More Than “Ruffians”

I hate to admit it, but my first reading of this psalm with its reference to “a band of ruffians” brought a bit of a smile. The phrase ranks with […]