Stan’s Corner, Monday, October 10, 2011
There are times that this quotation can explain some misunderstandings: “I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what […]
There are times that this quotation can explain some misunderstandings: “I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what […]
I read a whole book today. Of course it was only 66 pages long. It was called Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. It was about a twelve year old […]
I found an article in today’s USA Today’s sports section about Eric LeGrand, a former football player for Rutgers who, in making a tackle a year ago, became paralyzed from […]
At choir rehearsal tonight for our October 15 concert, Jereme,our guest conductor, reminded us that we have a message to proclaim in our singing which got me to thinking about […]
From Catherine Neptin-Rieder on Facebook: “Thank you Lord for one more day…Thank you for the lessons, especially the hard ones. My will not yours…I learn the hard way and yet […]
Ray Clark will be singing one verse of a beautiful song at the choir concert on Oct. 15 called “Cry Out to Jesus.” The poignant thing about his singing this […]
One of my favorite Psalms is the 139th: “Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? Or whither shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend to heaven, thou art […]
“the people of faith who give their ultimate allegiance to God, and who have God’s compassionate DNA imprinted on their spirits, bear witness to this mercy and advocate for it […]
I have just finished reading the exciting autobiography of Nelson Mandela, the man who led South Africa to the ending of the dreadful time of segregation called “apartheid;” who spent […]
“If the Lord is the shepherd who leads the flock, goodness and mercy are the two sheepdogs that guard the rear of the flock. Goodness and mercy. Not goodness alone, […]