Great is our God, and greatly to be praised. Next we find the angels, for they are positioned beneath the mighty Ruler of heaven. Third in line is mankind, for he is created a little lower than the ...
Read more: Almost Kings
It is our wedding day. For weeks we have prepped and primped, the cakes have been ordered, and the best photographer money can buy is lined up at our ...
Read more: Picture Perfect
In Greek mythology, a Titan was born who was given the duty of holding the celestial sphere on his shoulders for all time. That was his punishment as the loser in a war against the Olympians. All the ...
Read more: The Weight of Many Stones
In England, bells are regularly heard ringing from church towers. The bells are arranged in an upper room and hung from a headstock that allows them to swing through a 360 degree circle. This is ...
Traveling with small children is like moving to another state. We have the toys and the clothes and the emergency snacks. Then, just in case, we also load all those little doodads like strollers and ...
We live in a world of contention. Nations war against nations, bringing death and destruction; corporations buy out other corporations against their will in hostile takeovers; stores price match ...
What we hold dear is what we miss most when it’s gone. A treasured loved one; a sentimental Christmas ornament; a lock of hair. Others may see it as an irrational attachment, but all we know is the ...
In September of 2001, the Twin Towers in New York City came crashing to the ground.
Were the acts of that September a religious jihad, or a deliberate attack of Satan to undermine America’s ...
It is a parent’s duty to raise up a child in the way that he should go, so that he will not depart from it. However, it is a grandparent’s right to spoil the child and send the tyke home to Mom ...
Read more: A Grandparent’s Duty
Summer’s specific mixture of atmospheric conditions gives rise to the sound of THUNDER in the afternoon skies.
Heat and humidity at the surface invade very cold air high in the atmosphere. In ...
Read more: Our THUNDER God
When we travel by air, there are security measures we must adhere to. Our carry-on can be only so large. Our luggage has weight limits. Certain items are not allowed onboard the ...
Read more: Emptying Our Pockets
At the end of summer, we enjoy the benefits of all the hard work we’ve done. One of the joys of September is to delve into a WATERMELON feast. The fruit is ripe, the flesh is sweet, and it has come ...
Read more: Our WATERMELON God
America landed its first man on the moon in 1969 with the famous phrase, “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for ...
Read more: Life’s Biggest Step
Great is our God, and greatly to be praised. Next we find the angels, for they are positioned beneath the mighty Ruler of heaven. Third in line is mankind, for he is created a little lower than the ...
Read more: Almost Kings
It is our wedding day. For weeks we have prepped and primped, the cakes have been ordered, and the best photographer money can buy is lined up at our ...
Read more: Picture Perfect
In Greek mythology, a Titan was born who was given the duty of holding the celestial sphere on his shoulders for all time. That was his punishment as the loser in a war against the Olympians. All the ...
Read more: The Weight of Many Stones
In England, bells are regularly heard ringing from church towers. The bells are arranged in an upper room and hung from a headstock that allows them to swing through a 360 degree circle. This is ...
Traveling with small children is like moving to another state. We have the toys and the clothes and the emergency snacks. Then, just in case, we also load all those little doodads like strollers and ...
We live in a world of contention. Nations war against nations, bringing death and destruction; corporations buy out other corporations against their will in hostile takeovers; stores price match ...
What we hold dear is what we miss most when it’s gone. A treasured loved one; a sentimental Christmas ornament; a lock of hair. Others may see it as an irrational attachment, but all we know is the ...