It’s been a while since I posted my thoughts and daily activities. Life is busy, but good. You would think that we could enjoy the “lazy days of summer”, but I’m still waiting for them to arrive. Everyday something around me changes. As I watch my children grow and experience life’s stages with our congregation [...]
Archive for June, 2008
Rites of Passage
Posted in At the Parsonage, tagged Changes on June 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Doing the Righteous Thing
Posted in Ethics, Perspectives, tagged Church Trial, I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist, James 4:17, Minsiters, Presentment, Right and Wrong, Sexual Abuse, Situational Ethics on June 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Does anyone really know what is right? Maybe the question should be how do we know what is right? Considering what is right in any situation baffles the brightest minds especially when the situation is real life instead of hypothetical. In reading the news headlines on the PRTC website (PRTC is our local telephone and cable company) [...]
Dedications
Posted in At the Parsonage, tagged children, motherhood on June 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today we dedicated our daughter Rachel, or rather Steven and I dedicated ourselves to raising her to be all God designed. As I was standing at the podium with Steven, oohing over Rachel, and reigning in Robbie, I was reminded of the seriousness of parenting. I know in some circles the descriptions of parenting have [...]
