Monthly Archives: January, 2015

Final Justice at Adobe Wells–a book review

Final Justice at Adobe Wells by Stephen Bly Crossway Books, ©1993, 232 pages (Large type edition) Genre: Old West Western Fiction. “Coffee in a tin cup is either too hot or too cold. The secret, in Brannon’s mind, was to let the heat warm your hands and the steam soothe your face until the exact …

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The Bag Lady

Here is another document that has been lying dormant in my document file since 2005. I first wrote it for an inspirational column in our local newspaper in Sevier County, TN. See her, there in the shadows scuffing along with her big tote bag? She is collecting items of interest to her from the trash …

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One Click Away

James 1:19 “Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. . .” Interestingly, when I looked up the Greek word for wrath in this particular verse, it means to rationalize. In other words, here, irrational. A reason for this verse is coming in the following anecdote. …

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The Destination

The cold, wet weather has kept me indoors this weekend so in an effort to find something productive, I have been doing some PC cleaning. Here is something I first wrote in 1998 for an inspiration column in the local newpaper. Yes, it is still hanging out in my document file! Right now, however, I …

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