It’s time once again for the annual Big Dummy Awards. Fred Sanford has arrived and
Opinion
In many ways, 2019 was a very busy year. In time, historians will likely analyze events to determine which ones were most important.
Thoughts of things and other stuff:
Every year around Christmas, I get myself a present. It’s usually a book. I start shopping about the first week of December, and I’ve usually chosen it by the third
Is it really necessary that we strive for “zero defects” in the things that we build, or in other areas of life? Why isn’t 99.9% defect-free good enough for us?
Christmas and New Year’s parties mean food. We all have our favorites. I usually go straight for peanut butter ball
When I was a child, I remember hearing – and singing – “All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth.”
The fourth and final Sunday of the Advent season takes us to one of the defining moments of Christianity - its beginning with the b
One of my best Christmas memories happened years ago at a concert near Houston, Texas, during the summer of 2007.
The Bible speaks matter-of-factly about the crucifixion of Christ. We know that this event was a matter of prophecy in the Old Testament (Gen. 3:15; Ps. 22; Isa. 53; Dan. 9:26). We also know that Christ alluded to this event, declaring that He would die by crucifixion (Matt.