At various times in my life, I have worked for companies owned by larger corporations. Once or twice a year – sometimes more depending upon the business – high-ranking officials in the company would visit the location. The visits by ... .
During the years of my youth, a small picture frame sat on the corner of my bedroom dresser. The frame contained a snapshot of my grandfather decked out in full military uniform, holding onto a baritone saxophone. In World War ... .
Somewhere around 5.30, things come to a close at my office desk and I clock out for the evening. Somewhere before 5.30, the sun disappears and darkness covers my corner of the Earth. Somewhere after 5.30, my key finds its ... .
Paul encourages us “in everything give thanks,” but reality tells us that such an attitude is extremely rare and very difficult. During the month of November, we are looking at some characters in the Bible who were able to give ... .
Over the past several weeks, we have been considering whether we can talk about deep things without becoming angry. Daniel Suddeath, the News and Tribune’s editor, and Tom May have been directing our conversations ... .
Is it possible to talk about spiritual things without becoming angry? Daniel Suddeath and Tom May, who can’t agree about anything to do with college basketball, are trying to talk about some of the bigger questions of life. Last week, ... .