Read about the Harvard’s journey,
from the beginning of “Walking Victoriously Through the Long Goodbye”


  • Unfailing Love

    Unfailing Love

    In Pentecostal Spirituality, Steven J. Land notes, “The kingdom of God is already present, but not yet consummated.” While living in that tension, it sometimes seems as if we are alone and God is unaware of our pain and suffering. Conversely, when we experience an inbreaking of the kingdom which is yet to come, we are overwhelmed by Read more

  • Investing in Eternity

    Investing in Eternity

    When asked if they are rich, most Americans automatically say, “No.” Therefore, Paul’s admonition to Timothy is disregarded as not applicable: Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides Read more

  • Healing

    Healing

    Near the end of last week’s blog, I noted: “Going forward, there are two possible paths: I can become bitter, throw in the towel, and conclude that my life is over, or I can submit to continuing transformation though the power of the Holy Spirit.”  During Linda’s long battle with Alzheimer’s, the issue of healing has Read more

  • Unfolding Victory

    Unfolding Victory

    Looking back to that time in her early sixties when Linda first began to manifest signs of memory loss, I now realize that the desires of three persons were involved: Linda needed an answer to a huge question, “Why is this happening to me?” I was focused upon a single request, “Father, I want you Read more

  • Overcoming Adversity

    Overcoming Adversity

    When facing great loss, or even the possibility of loss, our prayers tend to become externally focused. We want the pain to go away and everything to be as it once was. Therefore, our prayers are very specific, especially regarding our needs for healing and deliverance. Furthermore, more often than not, we even spend time Read more

  • Correcting Faulty Beliefs

    Correcting Faulty Beliefs

    Life can be very complicated! In fact, many of us feel like a rat on a treadmill with no exit strategy. At the end of each day, we complain, wish that it could be different, drop into bed exhausted, get up the next day and repeat the process. Does it have to be that way? Read more

  • Sticking to the Plan

    Sticking to the Plan

    Taken last Tuesday, the picture accompanying today’s blog has a story behind the story. Obviously, my beautiful wife is sporting a new haircut. Less obvious is the reason why — as this horrible disease advances, her hair is becoming exceedingly thin, and I am doing everything possible to make it less noticeable. Why? Growing up Read more

  • Creating Useful Vessels

    Creating Useful Vessels

    Our usefulness to God begins at salvation and is perfected through process. Generally, the picture accompanying today’s blog, using familiar imagery, illustrates this process. Specifically, in the next seven hundred, seventy-two words, I will share how Linda and I have been formed on the Potter’s wheel. For the first forty years of marriage, God used Read more

  • Living Outside Our Comfort Zone

    Living Outside Our Comfort Zone

    In 1972, with a catchy tune and unforgettable lyrics, “The Class of 57,” earned the Statler Brothers a Grammy Award. Of greater importance, they unintentionally established a paradigm for understanding the correlation between youthful dreams, the realities of adulthood, and living outside one’s comfort zone:  Tommy’s selling used cars. Nancy’s fixing hair.Harvey runs a grocery Read more

  • Taking the Next Step

    Taking the Next Step

    Jesus, in describing the intimate relationship that He has with His children, makes a profound statement: “I am the Good Shepherd and know my own sheep, and they know me…” (John 10:14 TLB). For those of us who know Him as Lord, this provides wonderful assurance and comfort. At the same time, there are less obvious factors Read more