The Fourth of July - Episode 67
This week I think back on great memories of the Fourth of July and what this holiday means to me and what it means for our country.

This week I think back on great memories of the Fourth of July and what this holiday means to me and what it means for our country.
This week I talk about my father as we celebrate Father's Day.
This week I talk about my mother, one of God's greatest gifts to me. Happy Mother's Day!
It has become important to me to record some of my memories regarding my family, my friends, and my ministry. However I still wish to walk with you as often as I can, so... I've decided to share on our walks, memories of my life, my family, and the churches. This week, I talk about my Grandfather.
Happy Easter everyone! This week we take a walk down memory lane, back to Easter 1994, when I used to do a radio program similar to this podcast.
Thank you so much for your prayers for Molly. She is doing much better but still has a ways to go. This week I talk about Palm Sunday and how difficult it must have been for Jesus to face his enemies and ask if you've ever had to stand up for something you believe in.
Our dog Molly has been sick lately and suffered a nasty fall down the stairs last night. It was terrible. Could you please pray for her? The first lesson I learned in this difficult time was to picture Jesus holding Molly in his arms as I prayed. I think that is the right way. The second lesson I learned is that it's easy to forget our own troubles when someone that we dearly love is hurt and during these times we can find ourselves growing closer to God.
It’s great to be back doing the podcast after a two month break. This week I talk about what’s been going on the past couple of months as well as talk about my old friend, who I think about often, named Al. I hope you enjoy it.
Our Christian faith is a wonderful faith, isn't it? It starts with the beautiful birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem. On Christmas morning, let us remember the greatest of all of God's gifts, the gift of his son, to you and to me. Merry Christmas to you and your families.
Just before Thanksgiving, Dale broke her arm carrying firewood and I started having trouble with my breathing for which I ended up in the hospital. All of us have times when we are ill and need the help of others. It’s then when we see the beauty of our faith and Christian kindness.
This week I talk about the first Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving today. I hope you have a wonderful holiday.
I hope you're enjoying this beautiful weather. This week I discuss how important a home is, rekindling old friendships, loving each other... and Tom Brady?
This week I discuss my love for the calming effects of a jigsaw puzzle, what I think about when I walk up the stairs, and bible verses. After you listen, I ask you to send me your favorite bible verse in the comments section or through e-mail. I'd love to hear from you.
One of the most stressful parts of life for me today as a pastor has to do with the state of the Christian church since the time of the pandemic. Young families are missing from the church and it's a struggle to get young people interested. We should never give up teaching the faith of Jesus Christ. We have to teach our faith to the young people. And there is hope... because His teachings aren't for money and power, but for peace and love.
Here in New Hampshire, autumn is in the air. This week, I describe the beauty of the falling golden leaves of a beech tree, showering us the way God showers us with his love.
This week, I found a quote I wrote down many years ago… “God gave us memory so we might have roses in December.” Walk with me this week in our podcast, so I can explain the meaning behind this quote.
This week I find myself in the attic looking through some old book and discuss the memories they bring back.
Being a Christian is not always an easy task and sometimes we Christians are afraid to confront a difficult situation or circumstance because we don’t want to hurt someone. But Christians are not to be weak and they need to be strong as they know that God hers our words and knows that they are spoken out of a compassionate and caring heart.
This week I talk about my printer frustrations, Charlie, and the Jolly Green Giant.
This week I talk about Evelyn and Chester and those who labor to make life more meaningful for others.
This week I talk about Christmas gifts, inflation, and a special visit from my grandson and why I have such hope for the younger generation.
I hope you’re staying cool in this heat. This week I remember wonderful family times on Sundays and my very special Aunt Ruth.
This week I talk about how much our pets mean to us.
This week I talk about why it’s OK to be a little lazy in the summer.
This week I talk about our friend Jesus and how He can speak through me. And He can speak through you too.
This week I talk about a deer and Dale’s garden and how it reminds me of a story about when God was watching over me.
This week I talk about a truly wonderful gift from my parents and what it meant to me.
Even when we think it’s not possible to see them, we must always look for the stars. As a Christian, we must always look to a bright, star-filled tomorrow full of hope and promise. That can be difficult, but that is the time we must trust in the power and goodness of God.
This week I talk about our sweet dog Molly. I also discuss the story behind a hymn that I wasn’t familiar with… one of my brother’s favorites.
This week I discuss what Memorial Day means to me.