We’re All Crackpots
At a ten-year college reunion, two members of that graduating class, Harry and Tom, were comparing notes on their respective activities … “How come you never got married?” Harry asked […]
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At a ten-year college reunion, two members of that graduating class, Harry and Tom, were comparing notes on their respective activities … “How come you never got married?” Harry asked […]
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A certain couple had been married fifty-one years and still acted like newlyweds. The husband was in poor health, a shut-in. The couples’ pastor describes what he calls “One of
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When Christians gather together in Jesus’ name at a wedding ceremony, the bride and groom agree to enter into a permanent, enduring, lasting union. During the early, ecstatic, romantic days,
When The Wind Blows Read More »
“Will you still need me/will you still need me/when I’m sixty-four?” When a certain university chaplain first listened to this song on the “Sergeant Pepper” record, his ears perked up
God Gives Them A Family Read More »
For Jesus Christ, the secret of His life was in His passionate, joyful, expectant, unconditional giving of Himself to the Will of God. At every moment of His life, in
Is Anybody Listening? Read More »
That great philosopher, Charlie Brown of the “Peanuts” cartoons, once made a profound observation that touches on the way we feel about this thing we call “salvation.” Charlie is leaning
Where Are We Coming From? Read More »
A young bride-to-be learned, to her dismay, that some of her fiance’s religious beliefs were less than orthodox. “What shall I do?” she asked her mother anxiously, “Harold doesn’t even
Is The World Ready For You? Read More »
There is a story about a couple who had been married for more than thirty years. One evening, when the husband returned from work, he found his wife packing. “What
At a large University graduation exercise, the University President rose to address the graduates and confer the degrees. He began by explaining the meaning of the traditional Latin phrases used
A man in his middle years was traveling alone on a Caribbean cruise. On the first day out a woman about his age, sitting in a deck chair, gave him