Oct. 21, 2006, column:
Here are a few points to ponder
(Briefs on McLean's Ten Commandments, the new movie about Esther, "The Gospel According to the Beatles," Larry Payne's new book, a cross from the March wildfires and the "He bible.")
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Monday, May 22, 2006
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Sunday, April 23, 2006
April 22, 2006, column:
Funeral in real life makes writer focus on Easter
(Reminder: I don't write the headlines -- somebody at the newspaper does -- and I sure wouldn't have written this one. --Mike H.)
Following is a "Just wondering" that was cut from this column in the newspaper:
Just wondering how many Amarillo College employees were inspired by Christmas e-mails from the late Lisa Cherry, who was an AC regent. Here’s an excerpt from her message of Dec. 14, 2005:
“Greetings, Merry Christmas, and may the miracle of Christmas fill your hearts with peace and happiness. It is my prayer that God will bless you and your families with a wonderful, healthy and successful New Year. As I look back over 2005, I see the faces and families of many miracles among the staff. …
“Be safe and do not forget to breathe in and breathe out.”
She added a reference to Psalm 91:11, which says, “The Lord will command his angels to take good care of you.”
Funeral in real life makes writer focus on Easter
(Reminder: I don't write the headlines -- somebody at the newspaper does -- and I sure wouldn't have written this one. --Mike H.)
Following is a "Just wondering" that was cut from this column in the newspaper:
Just wondering how many Amarillo College employees were inspired by Christmas e-mails from the late Lisa Cherry, who was an AC regent. Here’s an excerpt from her message of Dec. 14, 2005:
“Greetings, Merry Christmas, and may the miracle of Christmas fill your hearts with peace and happiness. It is my prayer that God will bless you and your families with a wonderful, healthy and successful New Year. As I look back over 2005, I see the faces and families of many miracles among the staff. …
“Be safe and do not forget to breathe in and breathe out.”
She added a reference to Psalm 91:11, which says, “The Lord will command his angels to take good care of you.”
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Saturday, March 25, 2006
March 25, 2006, column:
Horse in corner was the worst
Thanks to all who have commented on this column about the fire. I've received the most feedback ever, either online or in person, on this column. (Part of the reason was that it was the first "Faith" column to appear on the front page of the newspaper!) --Mike H.
Horse in corner was the worst
Thanks to all who have commented on this column about the fire. I've received the most feedback ever, either online or in person, on this column. (Part of the reason was that it was the first "Faith" column to appear on the front page of the newspaper!) --Mike H.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
March 11, 2006, column:
Just wondering...
(Briefs on Winter Jam 2006, Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt, youth mission trips, Cotton Bowl prayer and seeking a Bible in Manhattan -- plus quotes from C.S. Lewis and Dwight L. Moody.)
Just wondering...
(Briefs on Winter Jam 2006, Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt, youth mission trips, Cotton Bowl prayer and seeking a Bible in Manhattan -- plus quotes from C.S. Lewis and Dwight L. Moody.)
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Feb. 25, 2006, column:
Anne Rice does good job depicting Jesus as a boy
The original column had the following paragraph at the end. It was cut in the newspaper:
Alluding to her vampire novels, Rice calls Jesus “the ultimate supernatural hero, the ultimate outsider, the ultimate immortal of them all.” But in this first book, he is just a puzzled little Jewish boy seeking his destiny.
Anne Rice does good job depicting Jesus as a boy
The original column had the following paragraph at the end. It was cut in the newspaper:
Alluding to her vampire novels, Rice calls Jesus “the ultimate supernatural hero, the ultimate outsider, the ultimate immortal of them all.” But in this first book, he is just a puzzled little Jewish boy seeking his destiny.
Saturday, February 11, 2006
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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