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I Spend My Money on Custom Made Golf Clubs…

I Spend My Money on Custom Made Golf Clubs…

One of the young police officers that I am privileged to serve made the comment last night that he used some extra money he had made to purchase a new washer and dryer. He and his wife are expecting a baby, so that is a wise move on his part.  But I popped off my mouth and said:  “I am not buying a washer and dryer. My extra funds are going toward custom made golf clubs.”  Of course that is pure nonsense. But…

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Monterey High School Class of 1980: Most Inspiring Person

Monterey High School Class of 1980: Most Inspiring Person

I graduated one quarter early from high school. That meant in February of 1980 I was a free man.  That sounds like I was brighter than the average student that waited until the final class was completed at the end of the school year. That was not the case at all. If the truth be known, I made that choice because I had been kicked off the debate team due to disciplinary reasons.  Needless to say as the school year…

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An Inventory of Blessings

An Inventory of Blessings

The year should not end without a thorough inventory. New Year’s Resolutions should not be entertained until such a process can be completed.  I am referring to an inventory of blessing.  How have you been blessed this year? How has your life been enriched and fortified? Have you taken careful inventory? This year has not been easy by any stretch of the imagination for me. I watched two of my friends from childhood suffer from cancer and ultimately pass from…

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Being Mentally Challenged Does Not Mean that You Cannot Challenge…

Being Mentally Challenged Does Not Mean that You Cannot Challenge…

I miss Kenny. He was one of my biggest supporters at church. Kenny was 68 years old.  Kenny provided weekly commentary on my sermons.  If he thought the sermon was on target, he shared that sentiment.  And if he thought it was not quite up to par, he shared that too.  At first I was tempted not to take him seriously. You see Kenny was mentally challenged. As time went on, I learned that being mentally challenged does not mean…

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There is No Time to Feel Helpless

There is No Time to Feel Helpless

When I saw the faces of those traumatized following the shooting in Connecticuttoday I felt helpless.  I felt a deep-seated longing to serve those who were hurting.  But I quickly concluded that praying for victims and first- responders alike was my exclusive responsibility. And then I realized that I had reached a premature conclusion. I can show respect for the traumatized in Connecticut by serving those who are hurting in my own community.  The circumstances are obviously much different. But…

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You are Competent…BUT Do You Like the People?

You are Competent…BUT Do You Like the People?

My Texas Tech Red Raiders just hired Kliff Kingsbury as their head football coach.  Just last week Kingsbury was the offensive coordinator for The Texas A&M program, where freshman quarterback “Johnny Football” received the Heisman Trophy.  A few eyes were raised regarding Kingsbury’s age. Serving as Tech’s head coach at age 33 will indeed be a challenge. A quote from Coach Kingsbury in today’s edition of Lubbock’s Avalanche Journal caught my attention: “I love the people of West Texas. I’ve…

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Premature New Years’ Resolutions

Premature New Years’ Resolutions

I wonder how many people will make New Year’s Resolutions to lose a few pounds this year.  And furthermore I wonder how many people will resolve to eat healthier after a holiday season of parties, goodies, and ongoing overeating.  Resolutions are a good thing.  I presume that good will ultimately develop from such commitments.  I realized this fall that I could not wait until January 1st of next year to get on a healthier track.  A good friend here in…

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Serving those Without Socks and Shoes…For Some It Happens Daily

Serving those Without Socks and Shoes…For Some It Happens Daily

NYPD officer Lawrence Deprimo is quite the celebrity right now.  A lady visiting New York from Phoenix caught him on camera putting a pair of socks and new water proof boots on a homeless man, who had no shoes in this late November weather.  The photographer grew up in a law enforcement family.  Her dad was a 32 year veteran of the Phoenix Police Department.  There are several things that stand out to me about this event that has gone…

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Sitting at the Feet of an 81 Year Old Man…

Sitting at the Feet of an 81 Year Old Man…

Last week I was asked out to breakfast by a friend of mine who is in deep grief.  His wife of over 62 years passed away in September.  Naturally I accepted his invitation.  He is lost right now.  Just lost… I was on a mission last week. I went to breakfast that morning with the intent of listening carefully and expressing compassion.  Something very odd happened that morning. I left the little café where a lot of us enjoy breakfast…

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Before Black Friday Arrives: Stomp Out the Demons!

Before Black Friday Arrives: Stomp Out the Demons!

American materialism will be at its finest later this week on what is has been rightfully dubbed “Black Friday.” People will get up at 4:00 in the morning on an otherwise peaceful post Thanksgiving weekend day to take advantage of the latest and greatest deals on some electronic gadgetry.  My boys will sleep in that morning, because they overcame the materialistic demons known as the “I Wants” years ago.  A little history might be in order… When the boys were…

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