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Ninety-six—God’s creatures one and all

I have a friend from south of Auckland who I invited to stay at our home a few years ago. He meekly asked about his dog, that was traveling with his family. I replied, “Love me, love my dog,” and I believe, with those few borrowed words, I had just added a second life-time to our friendship. Such is the nature of people and their pets. Pets are God’s ultimate unconditional love benefactors. Naturally the Bible says, “The righteous care…

Ninety-five—Fatherhood: A reflection of God!

Though I had long since left home, I always felt that my mother had this default setting where she treated me like a nice nine-year-old son. Of course, I didn’t mind, mothers are like that. I celebrated when marriage seemed to add a few years of maturity in her estimation, but it wasn’t until I became a parent that I graduated to adulthood in her eyes. Donna’s arrival in 1995 ushered in change for everyone around me. From that first…

Ninety-four—Love is not a feeling

Peter Craig used to say, “There’s nothing like having a good wife.” Then, after a strategic pause he’d add, “There’s nothing like having a bad one, too.” I am blessed and happy to say that I enjoy the former and, praise God, that I have never experienced the latter. When I went down on one knee and proposed, I received the answer that every love-struck man desires. And later at our wedding in 1994, with those two immortal words, my…

Ninety-three—All by Ourselves

I remember watching Captain James T. Kirk on the original Star Trek series. If my memory serves me correctly, he used to break into a speech, where he would preach about man’s inhumanity to…(I guess)…Aliens. Anyway, where would TV Space shows be if they couldn’t capture the imagination with thoughts of interacting with life beyond our plant? But imagine is all that we can do. So far, manned space travel has hardly left our front yard. I’m excited to see…

Ninety-two— Putting eternal value in temporary things

Someone commented the other day that they had observed that various cultures seem very comfortable when wearing face masks at all times. I simply reminded them that it probably has to do with the pollution they endure in their home countries. If it is true that 92% of the world’s population breathes dirty air, you have to wonder if you are among the 8% who have the good fortune to be able to breathe easy. Much time and effort has…

Ninety-one—A thought worth sharing!

Remember that ‘shoe lady’ from the Philippines? Yes, it was Imelda Marcos, the former First Lady of the Philippines who burst onto our 1986 TV screens and into our conversations about her rather excessive shoe collection. It was then that she and her family fled the country and sought political asylum in Hawaii. Left behind in their Malacañang Palace were 15 mink coats, 508 gowns, 888 handbags, and 3000 pairs of shoes. But this was all just a drop in…

Ninety—The Habit of Seeing what God Sees

Bad habits will wreck your life. A grumpy disposition is a series of poorly controlled emotions parading as righteous indignation. Debt is an embarrassing lack of fiscal foresight and lateness a clear sign of poor priority procedures. If you are offended already, I don’t blame you. Those of you who have had a two year old or 2 in your life, know that feelings, money and time are usually subordinate to forces beyond your control. For those of you who…

Eighty-nine— Together again!

I believe it was President Trump who dubbed Kim Jong-un ‘Rocket Man.’ The North Korean President was determined to show off his country’s space-age missile technology, despite its inability to impress. North Korea’s isolation from its southern sister state hasn’t exactly impressed anyone either. Since 1953 the two countries have been in a Mexican Standoff. Though South Korea has developed into a world leader in technology and finance, North Korea ever teeters on the edge of starvation. One of the…

Eighty-eight—A lot of exciting possibilities coming our way.

If you haven’t seen the 1985 movie ‘Back to the Future’ more than once, you have more than likely had opportunity to. The premise of the story easily catches the imagination. ‘What would I do if I could go back in time?’ Of course, going back and participating in the events of your parent’s youth only heightens the imagination’s anticipation. One of Director, Stephen Spielberg’s jokes was the car used: The DeLorean—with the gull-wing doors. You’ll recall that it disappeared…

Eighty-seven—Shipwrecked

Once upon a time, men went forth to navigate new worlds with little more than their eyes to the heavens and their hands ready to take soundings off the sides of their ships. Today a captain can plot a safe course electronically. Nearly 200 years apart, 2 ships came across the same reef. One in 1827 and the other in 2011. The 1827 encounter was a near miss. The highly relieved Captain d’Urville instantly named the reef after his still-intact…