I live an hour north of San Francisco International Airport. We’ve been following the tragic 777 plane crash there in 2013 and are grateful only two lives were lost. My brother flew the day after the crash and he commented, “for the first time in years, I read through the emergency evacuation card.” It all felt closer to home after Saturday’s tragedy,…
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Traveler’s Tales: Cruising with the Nuns
Cruising with nuns was more exciting that we expected!
Tattoos on Your Soul?
With the summer weather, more skin is exposed here in California and the tattoos are coming out. Some of them are beautiful, many are intricate and astonishing. I often stop and try to figure out what they are and why folks chose that particular item. Sometimes it’s obvious. Sometimes I shake my head. But body art always reminds me of a…
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How to Walk with Those Who are Suffering?
Seeing suffering always disturbs me. But then I read an article by Dorothy and Christopher Greco in Christianity Today which helped. They wrote wrote: “Rarely does any organization, Christian or otherwise, offer another option: that of accompanied suffering. To be transformed into the image of Christ, we must suffer as Christ did, a suffering too great for any individual to bear…
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Have You Ever Met a President?
Have you met a president? How close through playing 6 Degrees of Separation?
Personal First Hand Research–in Your Own Family!
Your family is the best source of personal research. Start with the simple ones first: “Tell me a story.” Out of the past can come amazing tales that not only are true but are pertinent to you. If your family remembers them, they probably reverberate with emotion, too. (And if someone claims to have no memory of their childhood, I…
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