Inspirational

OUT TO PASTOR: It’s not always what it seems

There are times when my bad hearing is a blessing. I’m not sure if I’m not listening or not hearing. It’s hard for me to tell. For example, the other night the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and I were pretty much sound asleep.

HOPE FOR TODAY: Racial vandalism in my town?

I was out of town working when I was informed that our community had been vandalized with racial slurs in multiple locations. My first thought was, “What?”  I had written two recent columns on George Floyd’s death and racial issues.

OUT TO PASTOR: A family stare-off competition

During the last several months, the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and I have spent some quality time together. Overall, we have been enjoying our time together without any interruptions, as usually is the case.

FRONT-PORCH GOSPEL: CURLY NEAL SURE COULD ‘HANDLE IT’

Welcome this week to the front porch. A couple of weeks ago, Harlem Globetrotter legend Fred ‘Curly’ Neal died at the age of 77. He and Meadowlark Lemon undoubtedly were the most iconic Globetrotters ever.

OUT TO PASTOR: IT WAS A WEEK THAT WAS SH0T TO PIECES

I proposed to the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage that we take Monday off late Sunday evening, suggesting a contest to see who could sleep in the longest. The Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage readily agreed to my plan. This should have been a tip-off for me.

Who are you following?

In this day and time, we must weigh our actions by the Word of God as to know who we really are and who we follow. The following brings light to our actions whether they are wrought in God or stem from evil. We must choose only one, we cannot serve both.

HOPE FOR TODAY: Learning from other voices in Black America on race

Many generations ago, the Jewish King Hezekiah was in the midst of a successful reign when he was threatened with invasion by King Sennacherib of Assyria. Sennacherib used lies, deceit and fearful threats to try and get the people to surrender. Hezekiah countered every attempt.

OUT TO PASTOR: Those used to be the days

Finding something to do to keep me from being bored has become somewhat of a challenge. However, the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage can always find something to do, especially something for me. That is why every day I “act” as if I am busy. Not only that, but my hearing is not very good.

FRONT-PORCH GOSPEL: He was there, if only for a short time

Happy Father’s Day to all – and welcome to the “front porch.” My mind cannot help but go back to some special times this Father’s Day 2020, although I suppose it’s no different from all the years since 1967. But this week we go back, again – even as you will, too. And that’s a good thing.