On this leg of the trip, we traveled to long two-day trip back home, so I suppose I could say day 8 and 9 🙂 On day 8, we did make a stop at the pony Express Museum, which was kind of neat, but crowded.
Heading home and… the Pony Express Museum
On this leg of the trip, we traveled to long two-day trip back home, so I suppose I could say day 8 and 9 🙂 On day 8, we did make a stop at the pony Express Museum, which was kind of neat, but crowded.
Heading home and… the Pony Express Museum
Some may not know that many years ago, Dawn and I were members of the Church at Sugar Creek. This was not long after we got married and just before I took the choir director position at Chapel Hill Baptist Church. Yep, you (some of you) just discovered another new thing about me 🙂 Well,…
Early this week, my friends, Jared and Angela Okoth had an opportunity to share a powerful message with the children at the Boys and Girls Club in Humboldt… my hometown. Our friends at the club have a program called “RAP” which is designed to engage the children with teaching about good citizenship, forgiveness, encouragement, caring…
Isn’t it interesting that often the most learned among us struggle with this simple question… “who is my neighbor?” In Luke, we recall the story of the Good Samaritan as Jesus presented it to the man who was “an expert in Moses’ Teachings.” You may want to go back and read the whole story again,…
This past Saturday, many of my local extended family members gathered to join with many of Tina and Bill’s family members to memorialize her and gain a bit of closure. Tina Anderson was one of my “up north” cousins. However, she was from the deep south and had a love for New Orleans… more on…
There is nothing quite like a well appointed mancave. Over the weekend, we had the opportunity to visit my sister and her husband for a game night. We do this now and again and it is always a good time. Zbo and Tracy live close to Brownsville and Zbo’s mancave has a pool table, TV,…
Yes indeed, for me, it was a busy day… walking here and there, answering questions in person, on the phone, and on-line. When do the doors open? Is this really free? Do I need to register to get in? Ok, allow me to give this a little context. I am talking about the event that…