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Monthly Archives: December 2009
When you gotta go, you gotta go
This morning was one of those mornings. You know, the morning when you wake up because you have to pee so bad, you can no longer stay in bed any longer. Well, I’m in Oklahoma with my extended family, and … Continue reading
Christmas memories
When I was in middle school, I asked for an mp3 player for Christmas. I remember it well. It was very portable, had 32MB of internal memory (could fit 8 or 9 songs) and you could expand the memory by … Continue reading
Tiger
I receive an email once a week for preachers. I usually don’t read it. But this week the headlines said something about Tiger. Something you should know: I can’t stand all the Tiger Woods publicity. Let the man and his … Continue reading
Thank You
I’m overwhelmed today at the thought of all the believers who are lifting me up in prayer. One story: I was in Muskogee, OK this summer and ran into Gene, a man in his late 70s, who, that past November, … Continue reading