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    From our driveway in Cincinnati, Ohio to our son’s driveway at Fort Riley, Kansas, it’s a good eleven-hour drive. Factor in gas stops and restroom breaks, along with at least one lunch stop, and we quickly add an hour to the trip.  Depending on how many stops you make, you can easily add two hours to your drive. So on Thursday morning, I took off for Junction City, Kansas, with…

  • No Room for Discouragement

    In marketing my daughter’s biography, I’ve been told that I need to develop a speaking platform.  I’ve given it a lot of thought and put together notes on a talk that I felt certain would be of interest.  Then one day last week I was talking to a friend and giving her some guidance from God’s Word.  That’s when it hit me.  I could be an inspirational speaker!  Someone with…

  • The Fun of Having Grandkids

    On May 29th, I packed up the car and took off for Junction City, Kansas, with my two grandsons; Jay (two weeks before his 12th birthday) and his brother, Luke, age 10. My son, Toby, is in the Army, stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas.  He lives on the Army Post with his wife, Amy, and their three little girls (ages 5, 4, and almost 3).  Amy was undergoing a hernia…

  • The Warranty Dispute

    Coming through St. Louis on my way home to Cincinnati two days before Easter in 1996, my Subaru station wagon was making a horrendous howl every time I accelerated.  I pulled into Firestone about 4:30 on Friday afternoon to get my car checked and didn’t hit the road again until 9:00 – in a rental car.  My car was in need of a new transaxle, so it had to be…

  • No Time to Rest!

    As some of you may know, I’ve been on vacation.  When I go on vacation, I try not to take a vacation from writing My Blog or The Lord’s Page.  I attempt to keep up with it everywhere I go.  But this time, things got a little overwhelming and I had to take a break. We left Cincinnati on June 14th headed to Kansas.  I posted on my website that…

  • Subway Evangelism

    Before our mission team left for New York City, we knew that Missionary Ron Taylor did “subway evangelism.”  We don’t have subways in Cincinnati, Ohio, so there was not one member of our seven-person missions team that wasn’t looking forward to an evening of “subway evangelism.” But the devil was really working against it.  Subway evangelism was scheduled for Wednesday. We planned to leave about 5:00 pm so we could…