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  • THE NEXT ADVENTURE …

    I haven’t written for a bit … life has been busy, complicated, at times challenging – but that’s to be expected, this life we’ve been given was never meant to be easy. As James, the Brother of Jesus writes, “Consider… Continue reading

  • Divine Love in the Season of Advent …

    I know a lot of folks have been through this, but … It broke my heart when Mom called me from the hospital this afternoon.  I could hear the fear in her voice as she told me she was confused… Continue reading

  • It’s been awhile …

    Hello Family – it’s been awhile!  Life got a bit crazy for a minute … health stuff, family stuff, faith stuff. I’ll do my best to get back on track. My goal is to use this blog not only as… Continue reading

  • Today I Said Goodbye to a Brother …

    Today I said goodbye to a brother … I didn’t ‘lose’ this brother, as I know I’ll see him again one day, with a resurrected body and that big, warm smile that will forever remain etched in my mind. Today… Continue reading

  • The Mission Field … (Sierra Leone UPDATE)

    Many years ago, I was a wayward young man in his twenties trying to find his way through adulthood, very poorly I might add. I grew up as a ‘church kid’ first attending my family’s local Presbyterian church, then a… Continue reading

  • Relationships …

    So most folks that know me, are aware I’ve been perpetually single most of my adult life.  I often wonder why … is God protecting me from something, or protecting others from Me? Or, does He just have other plans… Continue reading

  • Hate & Pain …

    I’ve been pretty vocal over this last year about how I fell away from my relationship with God for most of my adult life. I rededicated my life to God, January of ’23 and was re-baptized in July of ’23.… Continue reading

  • Trials, Grace & Mercy  …

    As I stop to reflect on this past week, I realize that myself and so many others in my life, are going through a series of various trials. The kind of trials, that without faith, could potentially break someone. As most… Continue reading

  • Transparency & Admitting When You’re Wrong …

    In chatting about my last blog with a friend, the discussion turned to the description of the Apostle Paul’s jail cell I mentioned in my last post. My description probably more accurately described the conditions Paul suffered during his second… Continue reading