Spoken words are funny animals

Have you ever really listened to how some people say certain words?. I have and found some humor in what I’ve discovered. Listen in as I uncover what I’ve discovered. Or you can just watch my video. Either way, enjoy.   Keep smiling.   Wade

Happy National Pink Day, Y’all!

I hope you’re reading this post before you head out the door, today. That way you’ll be informed about what to wear to work, or shopping, or lounging around, or what ever you have planned today, or, whatever today has planned for you. Yeah, I dug into the list of whacky holidays for subject matter… Continue reading Happy National Pink Day, Y’all!

7 Father’s Day lessons, from a non-dad, I’ve learned from watching toddlers at church.

Father’s Day has an empty tone for me. My wife and I never had any children. Both my Dad and father-in-law are dead. I still have a desire to honor dads out there in some fashion. So, here are seven lessons I’ve picked up from filling in this summer at our church’s toddler ministry. Separation… Continue reading 7 Father’s Day lessons, from a non-dad, I’ve learned from watching toddlers at church.

A PRIDEFUL DECISION

David waited for his military leaders to assemble before his throne. He looked at each one as silence filled the air. “Men, we have enlarged our nation’s borders to an unprecedented place. You have conducted yourselves well. Now that we’ve subdued our enemies I want to take this opportunity to conduct a census of our… Continue reading A PRIDEFUL DECISION

Don’t use the big words to lead someone to Christ

One of the biggest mistakes over-zealous people make in attempting to lead someone to Jesus is trying to impress them with the big Bible words. When they do they sound ridiculous, like someone who just returned from the dentist. Let’s use Jesus’ approach of loving them first. Then the words we use can be very… Continue reading Don’t use the big words to lead someone to Christ

My reflections on the 2014 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers’ Conference

I made it all the way to and from North Carolina–letting that big sigh out now. Clifford, my 14-year-old van, got me there again. He did complain this time though. Started about 50 miles short of the Ridgecrest Conference Center and got progressively louder as we came back to Plano, Texas. We’re both in the… Continue reading My reflections on the 2014 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers’ Conference