Is everybody here like THAT?

I experienced an interesting day in Houston last Friday delivering windows. I spent the night there so I was somewhat fresh beginning those shipments. Since there were some very heavy windows and patio doors onboard I was given a helper. I’m extremely glad I had the help since my back was talking to me big… Continue reading Is everybody here like THAT?

I finally have my word for the year: PERSEVERE

Don’t freak out on me now. No, this isn’t Monday morning, just a Monday morning blog post from me. I have two reasons for posting this now: first, the subject matter of the devo post is too important to treat lightly–Jesus’s second coming; and second, my life is so busy with life at the moment… Continue reading I finally have my word for the year: PERSEVERE

Why are some miracles easier to believe than others?

Miracles are miracles because they don’t happen every day. But, I’ve found certain miracles are more believable depending on where a person lives. Watch my video to see a New Testament example and its Old Testament counterpart. I need to thank my new friends at Dreamstime.com for help with the pictures you’ll see. Keep smiling.… Continue reading Why are some miracles easier to believe than others?

DINNER INVITATION

“He’s coming. He’s coming. I need to get closer to see Him.” Zacchaeus tried to push between people on the outskirts of the crowd. An elbow came down on his forehead, knocking him to the ground. “Back off, buzzard. Jesus isn’t here for you of all people.” Zacchaeus stood up and brushed himself off. The… Continue reading DINNER INVITATION

I can add a new title to my professional resume. I R a painter.

The financial road God has me on has taken yet another unexpected turn in my life. He’s had me on a strict manna diet the past few months. That means I have just enough income to cover my bills each month. I’ve had some spending money for a few added items, but very few. In… Continue reading I can add a new title to my professional resume. I R a painter.

My view of west Texas from behind the wheel of an 18 wheeler

I spent the last half of the past three weeks delivering windows from Ft. Worth to Wichita Falls to Amarillo to Lubbock to Odessa to San Angelo to Abilene back to Ft. Worth. That’s a loop of over 1,000 miles without leaving our great state. I noticed a few details along the way I thought… Continue reading My view of west Texas from behind the wheel of an 18 wheeler