Columns & Editorials

HOPPIN’ AROUND

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column stating the reasons I believe Texas should not adopt a statefunded voucher system being touted by its supporters as “school choice.

Laymen’s Corner

There was another famine in the land and Isaac went back to Gerar where Abimelech was king of the land.

Three Rights Make a Left

As you know, I travel all over the country with my job. The travel is so much better when Lori is with me, but often she has Grandma Duty or she has to stay behind to work as an early voting election judge.

Laymen’s Corner

Abraham took another wife after the death of Sarah. He had several sons by her but when he came near to his death he gave gifts to them and sent them away from Isaac, who was given the entire estate. Isaac was the child of promise given to Abraham when Sarah was too old to have children.

Stranger Than Most

Lots of people take lots of abuse because they’re afraid to stand up for themselves. I see this constantly in my practice. A parent, sibling, boss or even child will consistently display rude, insensitive and insulting behaviors which my clients feel helpless to rebuke.

Three Rights Make a Left

The last couple of days my computer would not access the Internet. I tried several things to get it going but nothing worked. Now let me tell you, I have a screamin’ fast gaming computer I got for Christmas with an I7 processor, 16 gigs of RAM, and an awesome Nvidia graphics card.

HOPPIN’ AROUND

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Three Rights Make a Left

Before I went to work in Disaster Relief and traveling all over the country, Lori and I would raise a huge garden every year at our pecan orchard near Forney High School.

Stranger Than Most

As I’ve noted before, being a counselor in private practice is a lonely position. You rarely have anyone to talk to besides your clients. And, as busy as I am, it’s a special treat for me to even get lunch, much less share it with another practitioner.

Laymen’s Corner

Sarah, Abraham’s wife, lived 127 years and died while they lived in the land of the Hittites. The land where they lived had not yet become the home of the Israelites. Abraham needed a place to bury Sarah where he lived. He went to the Hittites and requested that they sell him a place to bury her.