Category Archives: Blog

Practical Christianity is a Lie

I’ve been thinking lately about something called “practical Christianity” or “practical Christian living.” In your opinion what does that mean? I always assumed that this concept was instruction on how to apply Biblical principles to life’s circumstances so that I can honor God. What I am finding is that many people who apply Biblical principles…

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Holiday Update

The news media has declared that we are in a national economic recession. The holiday season of 2008 has been forecast to be bleak because of the financial crunch. Keri and I have never had much money so we don’t plan on participating. I’m sure that a sound economy is an important part of our…

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Death of a Rabbit

I’ve been thinking about you a lot lately. I miss you and often wish for your company. Let me tell you a story of recent events. Have you been home since your mom bought me this new chair I’m sitting on? I really like it. I spend so much time in it that I think…

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Ghost Writer

My wife took the time recently to remember and write part of our story together. What follows is the abbreviated tale from Keri’s perspective of our wild adoption adventures. My life is nothing like I expected it to be. As a teenage girl I had my future carefully planned. I would attend college, get married…

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Our Chronic Ailment

My Friend, Is it possible for one to be a mini-church pastor or a named leader of a ministry of our church and yet not attend the worship service on Sunday morning with the rest of us? What is happening in the heart of one who carries out their role in a church sponsored ministry…

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Loose Strings and Frayed Knots

I can’t think of anything in my life that affected me more profoundly than when my heart got the news that I am unconditionally loved and accepted by God. It seems like such a simple thing doesn’t it; God’s love and acceptance of us? The hard part was accepting it for myself. The implications/consequences for…

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Ana, Nicoleta, Luc, Mom, and Dad

Uh…I forgot to mention that Ana arrived three weeks ago. Once Miguel gets here I’m having an adoptive vasectomy performed. As a further precaution Keri is having an adoptive hysterectomy. These are simple procedures that we can perform at home. But I don’t know, that’s just me talkin’.

God’s Call for an Ordinary Man

Hey You, I didn’t know you were going to a Christian University. What’s it called? I’ll answer your lame and boring questions only because I love you so much. I would have thought that by this time the Christian University culture would have figured out that they are asking the wrong questions. Since I’m the…

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I Believe in Magic

For the next few minutes please allow yourself a break from your present reality. There is a supernatural agenda at work that has brought us here together. For just a little while forget all that a lifetime of experience has taught you. Tune out and turn off the tyranny of what must be accomplished before…

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Home in the Desert

To My Friend, I think it’s ironic that from time to time God invites you to join him in the desert. For me it works the other way around. I live in the desert and I’m urged toward the stream of humanity. You may wish to consider that you are made for the desert and…

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