The Miracle of the Israeli Nation

May 14 marks a special day in world history.  On that date seventy years ago, a true miracle occurred when Israel was reborn.  We should recognize this occasion and celebrate this anniversary with them. In AD 70, the Roman army obliterated Jerusalem following Jewish revolts and uprisings.  Determined to prevent…

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Little Things Add Up

I love this time of year!  The spring flowers are in full bloom, the grass is emerald green, and the birds are bedecked in their finest feathers.   Even the trees are blooming to attract pollinators necessary to produce seeds, fruits, and nuts and the recent rains have accelerated the beautification…

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God’s Manufacturing Process

Before becoming a fulltime pastor, I taught Agriculture for fifteen years at Central High School.  One of the privileges I had during that time was to take students on various field trips throughout Shenandoah County and beyond.  I always believed that students learned more “out there” than they did in…

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Who Are We Pleasing?

Spring Turkey Season in Virginia begins with the special youth days this weekend and the season opens for all next Saturday.  I’ve been looking forward to this time for several weeks and am anxiously anticipating listening to one the most awesome sounds in the Virginia woodlands:  a wild turkey’s gobble!…

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God’s Triple Play

Spring Training is over and the 2018 Major League Baseball season is underway!  The boys of summer have begun their pitching, catching, hitting, and running and the first games are already in the books.  This year’s edition of America’s favorite pastime has officially begun! The fascination with baseball has held…

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Gethsemane’s Crushing Press

As we prepare to celebrate Jesus’ resurrection, our thoughts should also involve the events leading up to it as well.  It is impossible to have a resurrection without a death and that’s why we must pause at the cross before rushing to the empty tomb. Looking ahead 800 years to…

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Praying On Signal Knob

signal knob Virginia

On the northern end of the Massanutten Mountain, Signal Knob stands likes a sentinel watching over the town of Strasburg and the surrounding countryside.  Its stately summit can be seen from many miles and was used by both sides during the Civil War as a strategic lookout and communications post.…

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The Eternal Divide

Over the last few weeks, winter storm after winter storm has rolled into the northwestern US and blown across the country dumping feet of snow and inches of rain from west to east.  As I write this article, yet another threatens to add several additional inches of snow to the…

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Two Train Wrecks From Our Past

One hundred and forty-two years ago this coming Tuesday, the Shenandoah Valley was shaken from its slumber about midnight.  A twenty-five car Baltimore and Ohio train carrying people, livestock, and freight tragically crashed off the Narrow Passage trestle and plunged ten stories into the chilly creek below.  Eleven human lives…

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