We are almost complete with our review of the top ten posts from ten years of The Morning Drive. Thank you for staying with me through this trip down memory lane and for your journey with me on The Morning Drive for the last decade. WOW! A decade. That is still difficult to comprehend. On … Continue reading Top Ten Review part 3
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Ten Year Review part Two
The last post shared posts that rank number 8, 9, 10. If you missed that post and are the least bit curious, you can read about them HERE. But as promised here are posts number seven through five: Coming in at number Seven is "You Never Know" originally posted on September 8, 2015. This is … Continue reading Ten Year Review part Two
Ten Year Review
As we are looking to make some changes at The Morning Drive, including a new name, a new post schedule, and a renewed focus, I thought I would look back at the last ten years and share the top posts of all time. Starting with numbers 10-8. You can click on each title to read … Continue reading Ten Year Review
Just a Note of Explanation
Maybe you have noticed, maybe you have not. The Morning Drive has been quiet for the passed few days. There are a couple of reasons: 1) I was not writing. 2) It is the holiday season. 3) I am taking time to rethink The Morning Drive and will reboot in January 2019. 2019 is the … Continue reading Just a Note of Explanation
What is the Church of Christ
When people learn that I am a preacher / minister in a church of Christ, they sometimes want to know more about us. What is the Church of Christ? How does it compare to the _____________________________? I think I will try to answer that question this morning . . . What is the Church of … Continue reading What is the Church of Christ
Women and Stress
A few years ago a survey released results stating that 50% of moms say this their biggest source of stress, not children, not their job, not getting ready for the day, but their biggest stress is . . . THEIR HUSBANDS! Husbands, let me talk to you about reducing your wife’s stress. Here are a … Continue reading Women and Stress
An Open Letter to the United States of America
An Open Letter to The United States of America November 7, 2018 Dear USA, Now that mid-term elections are over, I am asking all citizens of all backgrounds, ethnicities, and political leanings as well as all members of congress, state legislators, justices and judges of all levels, governors, the President, and the media to celebrate … Continue reading An Open Letter to the United States of America
More in God’s Grace
Last night after a our evening assembly Amy and I met with our LIFE Group where we discussed the day's lessons on Grace that sets us free. I love hearing what others have to say about the lessons I present. I often wish I would have had their insight in the development of the lessons. … Continue reading More in God’s Grace
All This Sounds Familiar
Every now and then you hear comparisons between nations and empires that came before and how our nation(s) compare to them. As Paul McCartney and Wings sang, “What’s wrong with that, I’d like to know, ’cause here I go, again . . .” Since we are holding elections in the United States next week, I … Continue reading All This Sounds Familiar
Church Doors
In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, that most of us read in high school, Mercutio, Romeo’s friend, receives a would in a street fight. When asked, Mercutio describes the wound this way, “‘Tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door; but ’tis enough, ’twill serve.” I suppose that Shakespeare had … Continue reading Church Doors