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‘We Care About You; Please Hold’

With more than a dozen states holding their primaries this week, the faux pas of the early February caucuses in Iowa is already fading into a mere memory. After all, the field of would-be challengers to President Donald Trump is quickly narrowing. So, most voters are likely to forget about the Byzantine selection process that…
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When Chicken Isn’t Chicken

I saw a story recently on NBC News about Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC, that is, but everyone I know still uses the long version) broadening its meatless chicken beyond a test market in Atlanta. In the coverage, I couldn’t help noticing the fast-food restaurant’s logo. Instead of the red hues part of its branding for…
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Good Proofreading Is Priceless

Working with words for a living has sensitized me to the need for a second—even third or fourth—set of eyes on anything anyone writes. Especially my jottings. Good proofreading is indeed priceless. Several years ago, I drafted a blog that contained some deep personal significance. Soon after it posted, I sent a copy of the…
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Sharing the Need – A Fascinating Account

Since it’s self-published by Samaritan Ministries and initially printed in a modest quantity, Sharing the Burden isn’t likely to be a candidate for any bestseller lists in the near future. Still, having done two rounds of editing on this book, I can recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about Christian healthcare sharing…
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Motivation and Enjoyment Can Go Together

We’ve already slipped past the first month of 2020. But when it comes to New Year’s resolutions, I’m a slow starter. In the crush of deadlines and year-end records, I rarely find time to resolve to do much new during the new year, other than keep pace with my “to-do” lists. Still, I think it’s…
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Pain that Never Quite Goes Away

The state of Louisiana and the southeastern Ohio town where star quarterback Joe Burrow grew up are cheering LSU’s just-concluded national championship football season. Yet, I can imagine the thrills are much more subdued for offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger. Losing a daughter-in-law in a plane crash the day of the semi-finals makes national accolades fade…
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Personal Impact of the Retail Apocalypse

As I had feared for the previous two years, in October our local Sears store closed, following the path of hundreds of others around the country. Among them was the one in my hometown in northern Ohio. The “Retail Apocalypse” has become a reality. Alas, not only is Sears where I got our lawnmower, it’s…
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Grace that Is Still Amazing

The song has been out for more than a decade. Yet after a recent worship gathering where two musicians sang “Your Grace Still Amazes Me,” it made me list of favorites (again). It’s not that I hadn’t heard the song before. However, like so many it had faded into the recesses of memory, displaced by…
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Tested Faith Will be Stronger

After Wild Card weekend, we are on the verge of the second round of the NFL playoffs. It’s an occasion I greet with enthusiasm. That comes from growing up watching the greatest running back of all time—Jim Brown—play for the Cleveland Browns. Yet, no matter who your favorite team, this year we can all have…
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The Shining Legacy of a Man Named Tex

It’s been a long time since I became a John Grisham fan, thanks to a friend loaning me two of his early novels. Having since caught up with all his releases, I grab the latest once a year, usually as a vacation read. Though Grisham has written many, it’s one of those earlier novels that…
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