
Walking on Water
My brother and I enjoyed watching westerns with Dad growing up. He introduced us to many great ones – The Searchers, Big Jake, and Shane stand out. All three are still worthy watches for those wanting a more ‘man-focused’ movie. But, as we got older, my brother and I got to introduce Dad to a few of our own. One of the favorites was Tombstone. As far westerns go, it’s entertaining but it’ll never win any awards. But, there are several memorable lines, mostly coming from Val


Instilling Christian Values: Four Ideas
For the longest time, we had a gnarly, old apple tree at camp that I would walk by every day heading to the office. The tree was protected a bit by one building and a few larger trees close by. It got plenty of water and sun and was planted in good soil. However, it was almost completely hollowed out. Each summer, though, it would still bear its fruit. However, the bitter, hard apples were good only for deer fodder or for a game of apple ball with the boys. This past winter,