Today, is my son’s 14th birthday. Instead of having cake, today … we saw them last night. Our shared concert experiences began years, ago with our seeing Cheap Trick together when he was six years old. We both really love music and over the years, my son has become my concert companion. Sometimes we see someone [...]
Posts Tagged ‘parenting’
Today’s His Birthday
Posted in Foo News, tagged Christ's love, christian relationships, father's love, fatherhood, growing up, parenting on July 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Lasting Honor
Posted in Foo News, tagged father's love, fatherhood, parenting on March 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
There are few things I have been involved with in my life that I would be comfortable, in associating the term noble with. Certainly, any service to God would be noble; but our lives should be service to God. As I portion out the pieces of my life … I am always struck with a [...]
Falling Apples, Know You Well
Posted in Foo News, tagged being known, father's love, fatherhood, love, parenting, relationships on March 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
My son and I were riding down the road the other night when he asked me, out of the blue, what songs I wanted played, at my funeral. He is my son! Honestly, the question moved me incredibly. Not the idea of my passing but that my son knew me well enough to know that [...]
Green Jell-O
Posted in Foo News, tagged father's love, fatherhood, God's Will, pain, parenting, Will Of God on March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Gary asked some great questions on his blog that are off-the-charts wonderful. They are the very questions all Christian’s should examine and yet, most won’t due to fear and many will simply, see as heresy or very near. I can only ask, that you try to get past the temptation to see what I share in [...]
The Deep End
Posted in Foo News, tagged father's love, fatherhood, God's love, God's majesty, God's mystery, God's purpose for creation, parenting on March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I had another breathless moment of revelation in God. The moment was delicious and the revelation will be a life-long savor. It began like this:
I was reading another blogger’s post and reached a descriptive passage: (“As I was sitting on one of those huge curvy rocks, dangling my toes in the river, talking to God”) … [...]