Monthly Archives: July 2011

Does God Have an “EASY” Button?

Most writers I know—including me—are neurotic. I don’t mean writers like pastors who transcribe sermon notes into books. Or business executives who, with the help of ghostwriters, translate business plans into how-to success manuals. I mean writers who define their … Continue reading

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Can You Hear Me Now?

Just before dawn this morning, the space shuttle Atlantis touched down at Cape Canaveral, ending a 13-day business trip delivering scientific equipment and supplies to the International Space Station 250 miles above Earth.  It was the 135th and final mission, … Continue reading

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Heroes and Wannabes

Last weekend my husband was enjoying one of his favorite summer activities–an early morning bike ride, long before I awaken, on one of the wonderful bike trails in our area. The trails are not crowded at that hour and he … Continue reading

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The Dilemma of “Reasonable Doubt”

As I write this post, the Internet, the media, and the public in general, are aflame with outrage over the verdict in the Casey Anthony trial and the fact that she’ll go free in less than a week.  For nearly … Continue reading

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