Effective Communication

On September 4, 2022, in the 110th post of Walking Victoriously through the “Long Goodbye,” I outlined a plan for communication that many caregivers found helpful. Therefore, with caregivers now facing the added stress of the Christmas Season, I have chosen to reprint it, with minimal change, as the 21st post of Living Victoriously after... Continue Reading →

A Profile in Faithful Ministry

After Linda’s death on May 23, 2023, I wrote two concluding editions of Walking Victoriously through the “Long Goodbye” and determined that I was through with writing blogs. A little less than a year later, the Lord impressed upon my heart that I had made an important decision without consulting Him. Therefore, I repented and... Continue Reading →

Remembering A Champion – One Year Later

This blog was originally published on October 6, 2024. With the exception of updates related to time, no other changes have been made. On September 29, 2024, after a long battle with cancer, Larry Carpenter went home to be with his Lord. At a time when boundless egos, exaggerated statements of accomplishments, and padded resumes... Continue Reading →

Overflowing Blessings

If Linda were still with me, last Sunday we would have celebrated our sixty-second wedding anniversary. Instead, I was alone. Unable to go to church because of debilitating pain in my back, I was very vulnerable to “stinking thinking.” Having been down that road before and knowing the outcome, I chose to take another path... Continue Reading →

Designed for Relationship

A few days ago, I had the opportunity to observe the interactions of a family having a meal in a local restaurant. At first glance, nothing seemed different from what has unfortunately become the norm: Parents, preoccupied with last minute details regarding work and frantically attempting to respond to all unanswered emails; children, entertaining themselves... Continue Reading →

Dislocation and Relocation

Longtime readers of my blogs have discovered that my life, like theirs, seldom reflects the utopian ideals of freedom from despair, discouragement, and suffering that we might once have believed would accompany our walk with God. In my early twenties, a tumultuous introduction to the Psalms exacerbated my discomfort, which I tried to solve by... Continue Reading →

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