“Disregard that first message…” This is a funny story concerning our words. It’s a good reminder for that our words, once spoken, will either bring harm or blessing. And once spoken, they are out of the bag and cannot be pulled back in. Any school principal knows that phone calls from about 3:30 PM to suppertime …
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Holding the Rope: How you can pray for us.
When you pray, you’re holding the rope. Here’s how to pray for us. DeDe and I are both working as Chaplains for Marketplace Ministries. I’m assigned to Roy O Martin’s two mills and trucking fleet. DeDe also works at the Martin facilities as well as two two nursing homes. It is a rewarding and challenging ministry. Pray for God’s …
Read More »Two Truths That Never Change
A word from Curt This is one of my favorite African images. It’s near the entrance to a large refugee camp in northern Uganda. The sign is homemade and heart felt. If you love people, people will love you. 2. Trust God. About 82.7% of all human problems are solved by adhering to those two truths. Love people. Trust …
Read More »Miz Girlie’s Prayer Tree
Trelvis and Phil Thomas. The inspiration for this story from The Wayfaring Stranger. Miz Girlie’s Prayer Tree The follow scene from our first novel, The Wayfaring Stranger, tells of Irish immigrant Joe Moore’s arrival in western Louisiana. The Irishman has been befriended by Miz Girlie Perkins, an old Piney Woods widow: Joe slept each night on the porch. Miz …
Read More »I’d Rather Fight a Bear: Porn
A Word from Curt Fighting It’s a word a man must know if he’s going to win in life. I’m not talking about fists or knives. I’m referring to the soul. We’re all familiar with the adage, “I’d rather fight a bear.” After watching that grizzly bear tear up Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) in The Revenant, I’m not sure …
Read More »Making Memories: A String of Pearls and Super Bowl I
Today is February 7, 2016. It’s Game Day. Super Bowl 50, and we’ll make another string of pearls. Memories. We’re in a season of making memories. And there’s no more important people to make memories with than grandchildren. How do I know? I simply go back to Super Bowl I. I watched it with my grandfather and my dad. In …
Read More »A beautiful swing. A beautiful smile.
East Beauregard Trojans seniors of 2007. Back L to R: Michael Maddox, Richie McKay, Terry Iles, Front Brady Glaser, Kyle Burk, Tyler Adams They’ll bury Michael Maddox this morning. He’ll be wearing his Atlanta Braves cap and shirt. It’s fitting. It may seem shallow talking about baseball when a young man has died. But baseball was …
Read More »Provisions and Peace
DeDe and I are sharing today about the needs of Voluntary Retiring Missionaries. These are career overseas workers who’ve chosen to take voluntary early retirement in our organization, the International Mission Board. Here is the outline of our presentation: Pray for peace in the spirits of these servants. They’ve spent a lifetime on their fields. Leaving their …
Read More »Meet an unforgettable character named Missouri.
We’re deep into the second draft of our latest novel, As the Crow Flies. I need your help in fleshing out some of the characters, scenes, and storyline. Join our Creekbank Tribe by sharing ideas at the end of this post. Thanks in advance! Today, you’ll meet the narrator of the book, a spunky teen named Missouri. Curt Opening line …
Read More »Where are your sacred spaces?
A Word from Curt I have two questions today: Where do you go for your lonely place? Where are your sacred spaces? I’ve chosen to make the first question singular: where is your lonely place? In the first chapter of Mark’s Gospel, the writer makes a key statement on the life and ministry of Jesus: 35 And rising very …
Read More »Looking in the Rear View Mirror
A word from Curt It’s a new year. Time for looking ahead. But also time for looking back. I call the rear view part “our yearly review.” I’m gleaning from my 2015 journals. There are five of them. Uncensored and uncropped. I encourage you to in your own style, record this new year. Journaling is an opportunity to double …
Read More »Saturday (or Friday) Night in Oak Grove, Louisiana
The East Beauregard Trojans head to Oak Grove, Louisiana tonight for the state football quarterfinals. In honor of the team, and my brother-in-law Coach Gordy Glaser, I’m dedicating this song to the Trojans: Tony Joe White’s “Saturday Night in Oak Grove, Louisiana.” It’s one of my favorite tunes from Louisiana blues/folk singer Tony Joe White, who is a native …
Read More »A Spray-Painted Prayer
A word from Curt Thanksgiving. It’s more than a day. It’s a life habit. There are many images of thankfulness in my heart. But the sketch below illustrates one that touched me the most: It was scrawled in black spray paint on the side of a partially burned house trailer. It was east of Pitkin on Hwy 113/10. Probably …
Read More »Booted out of the Mall
Holding the Rope in Prayer: Pray for DeDe’s tutoring. Pray for Curt as he writes As the Crow Flies. God’s guidance for our precious children and grandchildren. Thanks for praying! Booted out of the Mall I have contracted with several places in Alexandria that have become my writing offices. At the end …
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