By Connie W. Adams Those of us who travel a great deal in the work we do sometimes awaken in the morning and wonder exactly where we are. As I have watched the unfolding news of the past weeks, I have wondered, “What country is this? What is happening here?” In just a few days our …
Monthly Archives: August 2012
Just Like Your Father
By Norman E. Sewell It isn’t a bit unusual to hear someone say to a child, “You’re just like your father,” and frequently this is said more in criticism than in praise. Neither is it unusual to hear someone say that a certain child is “a chip off the old block.” With both of these statements …
Politics and The Pulpit
By Al Diestelkamp While I am personally highly committed to a certain political philosophy, and though I have been known to vigorously express my political beliefs in private discussions, I do not believe “the pulpit” is the proper arena for partisan issues. However, as our society changes, political issues arise that also involve moral and/or doctrinal …
In Memory of David L. Joy
By Paul J. Casebolt During the more than eight years of his fleshly affliction, one of the most difficult things for David to deal with was the constant indebtedness which accompanied his heart transplant. And because of his desire and decision to return to gainful employment as soon as possible after the original surgery, the Social …