Today, I want to share with you a YouTube video and a book. Both address the meaning of life, though in different ways. You may want to listen to the YouTube presentation first and then consider the book, or at least the theme of the book. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2014
Do You Have a Christian Mind?
Reads N Deeds: Biography and Music
“When I get a little money, I buy books. If any is left, I buy food and clothes.”
Erasmus (1466-1536)
I resonate with Erasmus’ attitude about books — well, with a twist to it. When Paul and I have house shopped, one of my first concerns has been a good room for our library. I praise God that I have never had to choose between reading and eating! You know the two are much alike. We eat for the body and read for the soul. Yum. Of course, God made this comparison millennia ago (Ezekiel 3:1-3; Rev. 10:10). Today, let’s consider two nutritious books.
Good Reads, Good Health, and Good Deeds
Time to turn a corner on topics. I’m beginning a series on good reads, good health, and good deeds — a loose arrangement of topics that may be of benefit to you. Thank you for reading my posts. I want to bless you.
When you read The Wall Street Journal or People Magazine, you do so (if you do) for differing reasons. You have purposes. You are looking for Continue reading
But the Day Came when Kate’s Copacetic Vista Vanished.
The day came, as it comes in some part of the day to all, when Kate’s copacetic vista vanished like a vapor. That was the problem. Too often the substance of her copaceticity consisted of nothing more than vapor. This is not the stuff of stability. This is not the stuff of a truly copacetic nature (note previous post). A nature is faithful to itself, though weathered through the seasons. In contrast, a vista exists only when one peers from a particular pinnacle. Continue reading

