Too Close For Comfort

I vividly remember hearing the town where I lived in Texas was flooding, while I was deployed to Saudi Arabia. Those were the early days of the internet and e-mail, and I received an e-mail from my daughter saying, “LaVernia is being evacuated because of flooding and I can’t contact Mom.” My daughter didn’t respond […]

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Paradise?

We recently spent a week in Manila enjoying the tropical heat, crowded streets, chaotic traffic, and many other familiar sights and sounds of that busy city. It had been six years since our last visit. Even with our joy at being back, we needed a short break. We signed up for a tour of a

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Loving Our Neighbors

One of these days I will stop being surprised by my wife, but not today. We traveled and lived around the world for many years overseas and she didn’t want it to end. She misses seeing new places, tasting new food, and seeing how people live and work. Language barriers didn’t stop her curiosity and

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Trustworthy

The news this week was filled with stories of people who died while attempting to cross the sea from Libya to Italy. Hundreds of people trying to escape lives of oppression, war and poverty only made it to a watery grave. Those desperate people paid huge amounts of money to be smuggled in cramped vessels

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A Closer Look

Looking out from my room on the 18th floor of the Diamond Hotel, Manila Bay was tranquil as far as I could see; traffic flowed along the tree-lined Roxas Boulevard; passenger “Jeepneys” competed with tricycles and taxis on the streets below and people didn’t seem to be bothered by the hot and sunny day. I

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