What Shall We Do?

Since the birth of our nation, imperfections have been evident; however, even a cursory glance at the present upheaval reveals that this time, something is different. Coarse, even vulgar, language is becoming increasingly acceptable. Polite disagreements have been replaced by cruel and bitter criticism. The sanctity of life has been re-defined by an ever-changing description... Continue Reading →

Thus Far…

Throughout the Bible, God gives us stories.  When properly understood, they reveal a plan for courageously facing the future. By looking at the past, we are able to successfully walk through whatever obstacles, known and unknown, lie ahead. In I Samuel 4-7, the capture and return of the ark of the Lord wonderfully illustrates this... Continue Reading →

Good Grief (part 2)

In my last blog, I noted that Good Grief is intensely personal, appreciates the past and accentuates the future, resists categorization, and focuses on eternity. Today, I would like to separate and expand the second component. Appreciates the Past   Throughout the Bible, God gives us stories.  When properly understood, they reveal a plan for... Continue Reading →

Good Grief

At first glance, the title of this month’s blog appears to be oxymoronic. If you add emphasis --Good Grief! – the stage is set for feelings of despair, anger, or frustration. However, when seen through the lens of biblical truth, it is God’s plan for understanding and navigating through the disappointments, traumas, losses, and uncertainties... Continue Reading →

What’s Next?

After my precious wife Linda went home to be with the Lord on May 23, 2023, in the final installment of Walking Victoriously Through the “Long Goodbye,”I noted, “At the forefront of my thinking is a simple question: How do I (alone) continue the legacy that we (together) have developed in nearly sixty years of... Continue Reading →

Continuing Our Legacy

Last Monday, my granddaughter Taylor sent me a note: “Throughout the weekend, I have continued to think about Grandma and the memories I have of her. I’ve thought about how my girls won’t know her in the same way...  I jotted down my thoughts and reflections to put in their memory boxes so they will always... Continue Reading →

Safe in the Arms of Jesus

In last Sunday’s blog, I noted: “Linda is in the process of passing and will probably be in the arms of Jesus before the weekend is over.” That did not prove to be the case. Once again, she demonstrated the unpredictability that has defined our journey from the very beginning of her sickness, and passed... Continue Reading →

Completing Our Journey

My thoughts today will be very brief. Linda is in the process of passing and will probably be in the arms of Jesus before the weekend is over. The picture accompanying today’s blog depicts my feelings. I am releasing the hand of the love of my life with the full assurance that I will see... Continue Reading →

Putting the Pieces Together

As I sit by Linda’s bedside, directly in my sightline, just above her head a framed plaque, containing one of her life scriptures, reminds me of the essence of her being and the culmination of her hopes and dreams: Whom have I in heaven but you?          And earth has nothing I desire besides you.My flesh and... Continue Reading →

Hitting a Moving Target

Throughout our journey into the “Long Goodbye,” trying to determine at any given time where Linda is in her struggle with Alzheimer’s could be compared to the complexities of hitting a moving target. Notes compiled from my journal illustrate this assertion: October 16, 2017 – Just before noon, Linda was transported from Erlanger North to what... Continue Reading →

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