Made the Cut
December 15th, 2022
The part I did not like was the posting of the roster. About a week before every season was slated to begin, the coach would post a single, white sheet of paper on the athletic bulletin board. It simp... Read More
A Light to Guide You Home
December 12th, 2022
If you live in the Aliso Viejo area, you may look outside this week and see a bright, shining light coming from the top of a hill. This light on a hill is reminiscent of what happened just a couple th... Read More
Listen With Your Eyes
December 8th, 2022
In general, most of us are poor listeners. Here’s a good story to prove my point. It seems that Franklin Roosevelt didn’t really enjoy long receiving lines. He complained that no one really paid any a... Read More
Good Gifts from God
December 1st, 2022
When I was in the second or third grade, I got an unusual haul from Santa Claus. You see, when I was a kid, I loved to work with my dad’s tools. I would frequently “borrow” them and then leave them sc... Read More
Leave the Markers in the Box
November 23rd, 2022
Sin is like that. As we learned this past Sunday, sin entices us. That term literally means to “bait the hook.” Sin is attractive. We are tempted. We want it. Soon we are dragged away by our own evil ... Read More
Prone to Wander
November 17th, 2022
As I listened to the message this past Sunday, I thought about the spiritual temptation to wander off. That phrase, “prone to wander” came to mind. It comes from a very well-known hymn entitled, “Come... Read More
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