Monthly Archives: May 2009

I Didn't Do It

Early today, late-term abortion doctor George Tiller was shot and killed at a Lutheran Church in Kansas. A suspect is in custody, though his identity and motive have not been identified. As a Christian and ardently pro-life, I do not … Continue reading

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Monuments to Tragedy

In a town near here in Indiana there is a cemetery. Not so unusual, except that it is on a small strip of land between a busy street and the parking lot of a large grocery store. Apparently, they have … Continue reading

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Friday Flyer

Had a 90 minute phone interview for a job in Michigan this morning. I think it went very well. I just took my hand-written thank you note to the mailbox (this is a very important piece in the job-hunting process, … Continue reading

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Forks in the Road

As I continue my journey of looking work, I have found this week that there are several forks in the road. My first choice would be a teaching position at a university here in Indiana which has two positions open. … Continue reading

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Remembering Decoration Day

Last year for Memorial Day, I provided my readers with a little history about Decoration Day (now Memorial Day). Today I want to take you back to a Memorial Day in the mid 1970s, in a small town in Michigan. … Continue reading

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