Monthly Archives: August 2016
East and West
Psalms 10:11-12 3 says, “For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his love for those who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.” I understand this passage. God has taken my sins and removed them … Continue reading
Romania Revisited
In 1993 and again in 2000 I was able to go to Romania. I am not, nor can I ever imagine God asking me to be – a missionary. My talents are definitely elsewhere. The trips to Romania were not technically mission trips because I went with a group of teachers and our goal was … Continue reading
The Ferris-Haggarty Mine
Last Sunday, I got to go to one of my favorite places in the world – the ghost town of Dillon and the Ferris-Haggarty Mine. If you’ve looked at the pictures in my gallery on this website, or if you’ve read Mountain Time and/or Peaks and Valleys (which I hope you have!), then you know … Continue reading
Friendship
Friendship is an odd phenomenon. My friend Terrie Ann and I have been friends since we were in first grade together. In the years since we graduated from high school, we hardly ever talk and rarely see each other. We keep contact enough, though, through the years so that I still consider her dear. I … Continue reading
Light and Dark
See to it, then, that the light inside you is not darkness. Luke 11:35 Several things have happened in the last few weeks that have prompted me to think carefully about the verse above. If you look at the history of Christians, you can see that there have been times when really wrong things have … Continue reading