Two Cups Worth Chasing

NASCAR fans are well aware that the Chase is on for The Sprint Cup.  This award is the highest honor in NASCAR and is conferred on only one top driver each year.  The winner is the MVP, the World Champion, and the gold medalist of racing all rolled into one.…

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The Skill of a Taxidermist

This weekend has been designated Youth and Apprentice Deer Hunting Weekend by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.  This is a special day for parents and grandparents to take their youngsters into the woods to enjoy and appreciate the outdoors and to experience the thrill of the hunt. …

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It’s That Time of Year

As I write this column, the mercury in my thermometer is more petite than it’s been the last several weeks and for this I am very grateful.  Although we will still have some warm days, their numbers are getting fewer.  I have enjoyed the summertime, but I’m always anxious for…

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Abs of Steel and Necks of Iron

How enjoyable it was to watch the Summer Olympic Games as athletes from all over the globe competed for top honors in hundreds of different categories.  Of course the convincing success of American competitors helped to make it even more exciting for me, but the sheer force of human will…

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The Pearl of Great Price

Can you imagine having 100 million dollars and not even knowing it?  Wouldn’t it be a great day when you found out?  Last week, a fisherman in the Philippines had this enviable experience. The story began ten years ago when this unidentified man, along with his brothers and father, were…

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Thank God For Teachers!

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The end of August foreshadows many things in the Shenandoah Valley.  It not only signals the advent of ragweed season, but it also heralds the Shenanodah County Fair as well as the beginning of another school year.  Students who have been on hiatus contract that pit feeling as they realize…

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Shaking the Branches

Instead of rice, imagine pelting newlyweds with almonds as they leave for their honeymoon.  Although it would be expensive and perhaps dangerous today, that’s what the Romans tossed two thousand years ago as a fertility blessing.  While I’m not sure of the quantity of nuts thrown, I hope hard hats…

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Picking Lessons From Tomatoes

Praise God for tomatoes!  They are one of my favorite parts of summertime and certainly at the top of my list of veggie preferences.  Once August arrives, those hard crunchy ones from the produce aisles can finally be swapped out for real ones from the garden! Ever since I was…

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Facing Terror With Courage

Imagine your parents being savagely murdered in the doorway of your home while other family members are brutally gunned down or hacked to death.  Although this sounds like a recent news report from Syria, Iraq, or even France, this took place right here in the Shenandoah Valley 250 years ago…

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God’s Night Vision Goggles

While the dog is man’s best friend, the cat may fill that role for his wife.  Although it is certainly not my preference, many women enjoy the companionship of these furry felines.  As my wife reminds me, even cats can reveal something to us of the great Creator who made…

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