A Great Christian School

I read a review of a small Christian school on Google, where a parent, who said she was a teacher, criticized the school her son had attended. Even with her credentials and the self-study courses students’ use, she complained that her child wasn’t getting a good education. She criticized the teachers and the Administration but […]

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The master Plan

With trouble around the world and new problems appearing every day, it makes me wonder when (or if) things will get better. Trouble has always been a part of life, but there seems to be some method to the madness. It’s like a “master plan” is unfolding right before our eyes. The plan began in

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Our Church

I wake up early on Sunday morning so I can check the news and post my stories on Facebook before the 30-minute drive to Church. I will set an alarm so Susan can get ready before her sisters arrive. They attend her sister’s Church, which is near our home, and will have lunch and do

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Something Missing

When the Air Force sent me to Saudi Arabia the first time, I lived on the outskirts of Riyadh in a rather bleak housing compound. Our condominiums were much better than barracks or tents, but there was something missing. The simple concrete buildings had little decoration, were surrounded by gravel and pavement, making them seem

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A problem With Math

When I hear celebrities verbally attacking the President, I see it as them having a problem with math. Why else would they take a divisive political stand and risk angering a large percentage of their fan base? Yes, in Hollywood they are surrounded by those who viciously attack him and may believe most of the

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