If you are a fan of MLB, September 28th is the last regular season game for this year. Wildcard, Divisional, and Championship Series will be played until the World Series which is set to begin October 24 and run through November 1. Baseball provides a lot of life lessons, some worth repeating and others worth… Read More »
Having A Senior Moment
Years ago when K-Mart was in Bryan, my mom went to pay for something and the cashier asked her if she was a senior citizen to see if she was eligible for a discount. With a touch of indignation, mom said, “Well, now that you’ve insulted me, I think I deserve the discount.” Honestly, I… Read More »
I Heard It On The Radio
Today’s National Day Calendar celebration transports me back to days of childhood and memories of the radio which played an important role in my family. No, it wasn’t like the days of the Waltons where we sat around a radio listening to Little Orphan Annie, Amos ‘n’ Andy, The Lux Radio Theatre, CBS, or NBC… Read More »
Social Security
Here’s an introduction that will make you scratch your head. The first Social Security Number (SSN) issued was not the lowest number, and the lowest number was not the first SSN. And the SSN came after the SSA – the Social Security Act. We all possess a Social Security Card (SSC) although we can’t remember… Read More »
Ghost Ship
If you enjoy an unsolved mystery, here’s one that will pique your interest. It dates all the way back to August 16, 1942. WWII began on September 1, 1939. On December 7, 1941, the United States entered the fight against Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Four days later, we formally entered the European… Read More »
I QUIT!
Have you ever wanted to quit your job? Most people would have to say YES! There are certainly appropriate times for hanging it up and moving on but be very careful how you quit. It could result in your arrest. Just ask Steven Slater. Slater was a veteran flight attendant. On August 9, 2010, his… Read More »
Oh, Those Evil Sports
All this week, our devotional illustrations have been playing catch-up, corresponding to historical events I ignored in order to share some of our Alaskan adventure with you. Well, today is going to do BOTH. While on the Anthem of the Seas, there are many things to keep a person busy while sailing. Besides all the… Read More »
The Lighthouse
August 7th was National Lighthouse Day, commemorating the day in 1789 when the United States Congress approved an act for the “establishment and support of Lighthouse, Beacons, Buoys, and Public Piers.” It only took Congress another 200 years to establish this celebration! Prior to lighthouses, lit beacons and buoys were used to warn ships approaching… Read More »
Wrong Way!
Pastor Philip De Courcy is the pastor of Kindred Community Church in Anaheim Hills, California, and teacher on the daily media program, Know The Truth. A native of Belfast, Ireland, at sixteen years of age, Philip trusted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. “Growing up in a neighborhood where civil tension was commonplace, many of… Read More »
Taxes
Do you ever get sick and tired of paying taxes? I know, this is only August, and most people aren’t thinking about tax season, but this is the month when it all began and you might be surprised at which president instituted the Federal Income Tax. President Abraham Lincoln. On August 5, 1861, Lincoln signed… Read More »
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