Category: General

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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Don’t Take Worry into 2020

Just when you blinked your eyes to open 2019, it’s almost time to close out the year. Although it is fading into history, I learned a lesson in recent weeks that will stay with me for a long time. It happened during a nail-biting week when two worry-fests proved to be a waste of time.…
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Hurrah for Christmas Cheer

The University of Minnesota’s dreams of an undefeated football season came crashing to earth with its pre-Thanksgiving loss to Iowa (followed by another loss to Wisconsin). Still, I know my father—a 1947 Minnesota grad—would have enjoyed the media attention generated this fall by the Golden Gophers. But with Christmas less than a week away, more…
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A Christmas Movie that Sparkles

With Christmas just two weeks away, you may be searching for a new holiday viewing favorite—a supplement to the omnipresent and always popular It’s A Wonderful Life. I nominate Signed, Sealed & Delivered for Christmas. (You can see the trailer here.) Released in 2014, we’ve already watched it three times and are likely to do…
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A Funeral Full of Joy

It isn’t very often that you walk out of a funeral feeling happy. That my wife and I did so, along with many others, is remarkable. Had I not been there, I might not have believed what a good time attendees had. The service (or celebration, as several family members put it) commemorated the passing…
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Pausing to Give Thanks

With Thanksgiving nearly upon us, I pause to give thanks for several reasons. For one, the week of Thanksgiving is traditionally quiet. That means there are rarely assignments to be finished or deadlines to be met. Two years ago, that proved to be a blessing when a pre-holiday tumble down the stairs left me with…
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Scary Prospects for 2020 Election

This month marks a rather quiet election season, with only Kentucky and Mississippi choosing governors on Nov. 5. Louisiana’s balloting follows Nov. 16. Judging by the ongoing brouhaha leading into the pending Democratic primaries, it is only the calm before the storm. As evidence, for three years I have hung on to the link to…
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