Monthly Archives: November 2014

Whose Missing From Your Table?


I am most blessed. If you could close your eyes and imagine the best Thanksgiving ever, that’s what I had each year as a child. Each Thanksgiving we traveled to my grandparents stately home in Ballardvale, Massachusetts to feast on the most … Continue reading

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Preacher, I Have a Praise!


As a pastor, one of the things a church does weekly and weakly, is to take a moment during the church service to offer a moment of praise and prayer requests. Often this little segment resembles more an organ recital than a … Continue reading

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Dispelling Three Myths in Life


Here is a story from my Lighter Side newspaper column. All my life, I have walked the fine line of mundane. I do three things daily not because of their importance, but rather because I’ve always done them a particular … Continue reading

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The Sting of Humiliation


Whoever said their high school years were the best years of their life is either lying or extremely forgetful. I remember the awkwardness of entering high school and trying to make a name for myself. I loved to travel, I … Continue reading

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