Every time an older person dies, a library burns. - African Proverb I remember hearing this proverb in early 1993. I had just started working at LifeWay Christian Resources in November of 1992. I was on a trip with a co-worker and he mentioned this proverb and it has stuck with me since. R. Clyde Hall, Jr. Earlier in 1992, I was still working as a student minister in Nashville, I had led some conferences for the Baptist Sunday School Board, and I got to know some of the leadership in the youth area of that organization. One of those leaders I had met in my seminary days as he had come to visit some of the classes I was taking. The first time I met Clyde was in a seminary class and he asked me to stay after class and talk with him a minute. I had no idea why he singled me out but I am glad he did. He really just wanted to get to know me because one of my profs had told him that I was someone he should get to know. (Yep, I was shocked too.) Fast forward to Summer 1992 and I ge...
It seems as though all the normal has been turned upside down. COVID-19 is something we did not even know about a couple of months ago. Our normal is no longer and probably comes at a great time in our lives. I have become complacent. I will share more later about some things I have been thinking and praying about but with this being St. Patrick's Day, I wanted to re-share a story I have shared many years before. From Slave Patricius to St. Patrick So for many, St. Patrick's day is about green beer and pinching others, but the real story of Patricius is far from green beer and pinching. Today we celebrate the life and work of St. Patrick who brought the good news of the Gospel to the Emerald Isle and her people. Who was this man Patrick, and what were his great accomplishments that so many should celebrate him more than 1500 years after he left this earth? Like St. Nicholas, whose identity has been utterly changed into that of a child's Christmas fantasy, the n...
Okay, so it has been awhile since I last posted but here is a catch up. Sondra's dad is doing okay. Having some reaction to the oral chemo but looks okay for now. The weekend was busy with writing and running (10 miles at a quick pace). Our varsity girls lost a close one to CPA. Shelbi still was not able to play. The Super Bowl was very exciting, especially the 4th quarter. My dad and brother arrived yesterday and it is great to have them here. Our varsity girls won last night and Shelbi was able to play about 8 minutes. She played well. Today has been all day meetings. Ugh! Tonight we play Portland and need to win. Bad storms headed our way late tonight. That is the down and dirty.
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