My kids were busy putting together their outfits last night before they had to get to bed. The twins had already finished making their leprechaun traps earlier in the evening and now focused on color coordinating their outfits with every shade of green possible. This morning my son made it […]
Pastor’s Blog
C.S. Lewis said, “A Christian is not a man who never goes wrong, but a man who is enabled to repent and pick himself up and begin over again after each stumble.” Repentance is a powerful thing. The first step of repentance is confession. Scripture tells us in 1 John […]
I found myself in the truck alone making that all too familiar drive from Connersville to Liberty contemplating my recent comments at a basketball game. There are times I may get a little too invested and vocal at my daughter’s basketball games. I continually remind myself that my actions and […]
Many radio stations have made the switch to Christmas music and the rich baritone voice of Frank Sinatra can be heard belting out, “Have yourself a merry little Christmas.” The song is just as iconic as the man singing it. Interestingly the song has had a bit of a transformation. […]
“Look toward the school up on top of the hill. What is the first thing that catches your eye?” These were the first words my grandfather spoke as he broke his silence since leaving the woods after a morning of squirrel hunting. He was disappointed because we didn’t have much […]
What do bologna sandwiches, mountains, go-karts and an alpine slide have in common? Well, one thing is that all of these were thoroughly enjoyed on vacations as a kid. But the most significant thing they have in common is the people they were enjoyed with. The Great Smoky Mountains has […]
A few years ago I heard about a conversation that took place between three pastors about prayer. The pastors were discussing how a person should pray and in what positions each of them felt like they really were able to connect with God. The three men gathered next to a […]