Monthly Archives for August 2011


Average Joe

Average, not to be confused with generic. First off, I am not a fan of the word average. It always seems to carry the connotation of some person who does not exist, because no one is totally average. Some thing about each one of us will go against average (or normalcy), and some people seem […]


Ummm…

If you look on the About page, you’ll see it said that what you see here are thoughts that stayed in one of our heads long enough to be put into words. But what happens to all the thoughts that get away (fish story thoughts), or that we never realize are there (ninja thoughts)? The […]


What do you expect?

For several years, I have been stashing thoughts like you see on this blog. It started out being for a website that I worked on, but it continued from there. What you are about to read, should you choose to accept it, was born out of that process. When you get up in the morning, […]


blind or not blind?

This week is challenging me to think about spiritual beings. We readily accept Jesus Christ as our King and the fact that He cast out demons. Yet, when we see some one who may or may not be possessed we say they’ve gone crazy, no second thought, they’re just crazy. What’s been challenging to me is a […]


No One?

It is fairly common for us to think that our problems are unique, never before experienced by anyone else, at least, not in the same circumstances. We even go so far as to tell others that they have no idea what we’re going through. They may not, and we make no effort to tell them. […]


Floating Foundation

I have heard it said several times, some first hand, that the New Testament is all we need to be reading. Jesus has come, and will come again. That last sentence is true, but not the one before it. The Old Testament was important, and still is. In fact, it is quoted hundreds of times […]


Enemies of the Heart

A word of warning, though these are my thoughts, they are a review of the book “Enemies of the Heart” which I received for free from Waterbrook Multnomah in exchange for this review. Now, with the disclaimer out of the way, on to the post. I didn’t know quite what the book was going to […]