Heartbreak, Hope, And Places We Ignore. . . .
I didn’t think I’d be returning to the hospital so soon. After several bouts of shortness of breath earlier this week, we decided it best to contact the trauma team at Hershey Med Center late Wednesday afternoon to let them…
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God Hit My “Pause” Button. . . .
This morning, I read these words in Proverbs 16: 9 – “We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.” I’ve always believed this to be true. Now, I believe it to be true even more. Lisa and…
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The Process of Processing and Praying. . . .
Perhaps one of the most frustrating aspects of my current situation is that my normal schedule and routine has been disrupted. I am dependent on others for almost everything. I have yet to get back into the swing of reading,…
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Here’s What Happened. . . .
Yesterday I received a call from a surgeon friend who had called to discuss some of my medical questions regarding my bike accident on July 30. He asked a question that many people have been asking over the course of…
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Wherever He Puts Us. . . Whatever It Takes. . .
I saw something amazing while we were on vacation a couple of weeks ago. Lisa and I took an afternoon to explore Swallow Falls State Park near Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland with our friends Ray and Terry. The…
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Ministering In The Midst of Pain. . . .
At a time when we should be ministering to her and her family, she is ministering to us. I have been so encouraged by the posts Alisa Parrett is regularly writing for the Caring Bridge site she’s using to keep…
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Lifeboats, Arks, and How We Spend Our Time. . . .
“Okay, our work is done here.” That’s more or less what they said, and then they packed up and left. “They” were the two traveling presenters who had come to the university where I was doing campus ministry in 1980.…
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Worshipping Lebron. . . .
I’m not a fan of the NBA. I never really have been. Over the years, I’ve fulfilled my duty as a Philly sports fan by attending a handful of Sixers games, but it never really stuck. After last week, I’m…
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One Man’s Pain Is. . . .
This one’s just for fun. It all started with my love for the Tour de France. I’m spending a good chunk of my daily time during the month of July watching the race, something I’ve been doing for years. It’s…
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Stuff I See & Don’t See. . . .
My summer mini-sabbatical has afforded me some extended time for indulging one of my favorite childhood activities. I’ve been taking longer and longer bike rides on the seemingly endless bicycling options here in beautiful Lancaster County. . . a place…
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Request For Urgent and Continued Prayer. . . .
Yesterday I received word from a doctoral classmate at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary that our dear friend and our program mentor, Dr. Gary Parrett, was critically injured in a bus accident in South Korea. The accident claimed 12 lives. One of…
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Screaming For Freedom. . . .
A few weeks ago I blogged about the critically-acclaimed AMC series Mad Men, the show a young friend turned me onto last summer when he asked if I was a fan. I had heard of it but hadn’t seen it.…
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