On one Man, and Hope for Others
Mother's Day and Father's Day at most any Christian church in America are stagnantly predictable. On Mother's Day, women are praised up and down, side to side. On Father's Day, men are criticized and called upon to change the fate of the nation. Well, I'm going be my rebellious self and praise an important man in my life, even though Father's day is a bit behind us. Now you've had a heads up for what's coming, and I don't blame you for moving on to something that interests you more. I've been working on this bit by bit as the minutes have been available, and as the memories come. Hopefully it has some congruent flow of thought. First off, I considered including praise of my dear Randy in this post (surprise! it's not about Randy), but (1) that would make this post unbearably long for some and (2) everyone who knows Randy much at all already thinks very highly of his character and skills and (3) some of my praise could get to...