I like all kids and old people; it is those in between that I have…well enough said there.
Several times I have been asked by parents how they can make a child sit in a car seat when he or she refuses to do so.
Last week when I was mildly suffering from loss of a wisdom tooth, I drifted down to where some of the saints were playing volley ball.
As we piled out of the car and started unloading, there was a certain air of quiet foreboding over the place…
Recently I asked two old-timers (men who remember seeing the first airplane or automobile that came to town, and they go to sleep before they finish telling the (...)
For a teenager it is too late to "train up a child," but it is not too late to lead them into the paths of righteousness.
Some good friends of mine dropped off their twenty-four-month old son to stay with us for a week while they worked in a youth camp.
How can it be called success if your children turn out to be part of the world’s problem rather than its cure?