Like New

Recently I have been working with Brother Bob (Assistant Pastor) and his son Caleb at our Church and Christian School. Brother Al Steel was also there and has been an invaluable source of encouragement and a treasure trove of tools. While I could only work one day a week, Al has been working two and […]

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The Discount

It was a busy Saturday morning in El Paso, Texas and shoppers were out in force, buying school supplies. Looking to make the most of their limited funds, Walmart was the right place to find a discount on what they needed. That is what brought thousands of people together in one place, and due to

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The barrier

When I joined the Foreign Service, I expected to be sent “overseas” but my first assignment was Mexico City. That is just 900 miles from my home. I figured the food, culture, and language would be familiar, since we had lived in San Antonio, Texas for the past ten years. Besides that, some Spanish is

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Put On Your Armor

During Bible times, a well-equipped soldier wore armor so he could protect himself and hopefully defeat his enemy. Armor alone didn’t guarantee a win, but it greatly improved his chances. Being trained and skilled to use his weapons would also improve his chances of a victory. Even highly trained and skilled soldiers with full armor

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The heat

Recently we were trimming shrubs and cleaning up the flower beds at Church. Yes, the Heat Index was expected to top 100 degrees Fahrenheit, but we had to get it done before school started. Much of our work was Brother Bob wielding hedge trimmers and Caleb and I cleaning up what he cut off. We

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