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Monthly Archives: October 2016
My Father’s birthday
My Father was born on Halloween day, 1895. I don’t think he liked his birthdate because he didn’t believe in ghosts, goblins or ghouls, and we never celebrated them in our home. I loved my father and respected him, and … Continue reading
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My first 100 days in office
Not being elected to anything, here are some things I currently support as an ambassador of the Kingdom of God while living in the world as a simple citizen of the United States. But, with apologies to Hillary Clinton and … Continue reading
Posted in Highlights, Politics, Uncategorized
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Do you poems make?
After reading my monologue My Joy asked me if I’ve writen many poems. The answer is a simple “no”. I almost never write a poem, but while preaching a sermon I sensed sometimes that it had a subtle poetic sound. … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Interpretation, Church, Homosexuality, Uncategorized
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