Let Men Their Songs Employ

Christmas Day rapidly approaches. What is Christmas really about? Today, I gathered with a few co-workers who took a few minutes from their day to sing Christmas carols, accompanied by a Cajón drum and a guitar.  I had only stopped by to see what was going on and decided to stay as I found that … Continue reading Let Men Their Songs Employ

Ecclesiastes for the Gridiron

I like sports because it provides a microcosm of human nature from which to draw spiritual or personal applications. On the way home from church today, I listened to ESPN radio as they analyzed football teams and it got me thinking about two teams with very similar colors (red and yellow/gold) but very different seasons. … Continue reading Ecclesiastes for the Gridiron

The Searchers

Driving around today, I found myself behind a car with a license plate that spelled out a word... well, I'll use the word "searching."  I'm not going to put the license plate here.  That just screams aiding identity thieves or something. I'm not sure what this person is searching for.  Perhaps the driver is a … Continue reading The Searchers

There’s an “App” for that.

How quickly did that phrase enter popular vocabulary.   When iPhones first became popular, you couldn't do anything without someone quipping, "There's an app for that."   Granted, I have tuned a violin to an iPhone application, so I guess there's a reason the statement pervades the culture. Perceptive readers will notice how the above phrase resembles … Continue reading There’s an “App” for that.