The Praying Moose

As many readers remember, my father operated Bowers’ Taxidermy for over 60 years. Not only was his work iconic, but his shop became a landmark along the Valley Pike. I consider it a privilege to have been his son. I’ve shared before that dad’s shop was always fascinating as customers…

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Passing Faith’s Baton

The long delayed Summer Olympics got underway in Japan this week with opening ceremonies and great excitement. Athletes from around the world have finally converged in Tokyo for the thirty-second edition of skill and speed. Sadly, the events will be conducted without in-person audiences or even family members due to…

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Demolishing Life’s Strongholds

Many readers are familiar with Antony and Cleopatra. Shakespeare immortalized this ancient couple in one of his most memorable plays. Although he took some poetic license, the real life interaction between these two was characterized by passion and power involving Roman and Egyptian kingdoms and every realm in between. What…

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Heeding God’s GPS

Summer is the time for vacations and camping trips. Many families enjoy traveling to see relatives, splash in the ocean, or see new sights. Thankfully we are freer to do that this year due to vaccinations and the retreat of coronavirus. A few weeks ago, Nancy and I traveled to…

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Getting Beaten For Jesus

A good friend of mine recently returned from a mission trip to a third world country in Africa. Thankfully, he was able to offer hope, help, and encouragement and some real solutions to improve their quality of life, their health, and their economic situation. Because the work is ongoing, the…

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Snakes From Our Past

I guess I’m one of those crazy people who actually likes snakes. To my wife’s great consternation, I had three as pets (all in aquariums) until divesting them a few years ago. Snakes are truly unique creatures and capable of some incredible feats impossible for other members of the animal…

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