Reminders: Erasing Regrets

“A German high school teacher was struggling to rewind a DVD for her class, and in frustration she blurted out, ‘Where’s the fast backwards button?!’  We’ve all had moments where we wish that button existed.” Reader’s Digest, November 2014. Some of us would like a fast backward button to return us to an earlier time…

Food for Thought: Fear vs Faith

The cartoon character Charlie Brown always seems to be concerned about something.  In one comic strip in the series Charlie comes up with a new idea for dealing with life.  Charlie explained, “I’ve developed a new philosophy: I will dread only one day at a time.”: Reader’s Digest, November 2014, p.28  This begs the question,…

Food for Thought: Trading Places

In the 1983 movie “Trading Places”, a snobbish businessman, played by Dan Aykroyd, is forced by his boss, who had made a bet with his brother, to trade places with a homeless man played by Eddy Murphy.  The film touched on a variety of social issues such as stereotypes about race, homelessness, and materialism.  In…

Reminders: God is Missing!

Two little boys were known “troublemakers” who were stealing everything they could get their hands on, even stealing from a church.  One day the pastor stopped one of the boys and asked, “Where is God?” expecting him to know that God is everywhere.  Instead, the boy shrugged and the pastor repeated, “Where is God?”  The…

Reminders: Fishers of Men

Joe picked Jake up for church one Sunday morning.  It was a sunny winter day and Joe suggested that instead of going to church maybe they should go ice fishing instead.  Jake thought they should go to church first, and then go fishing, but Joe rationalized that Jesus had a soft spot for fishermen, and…

Reminders: Where is the Power?

“The Consumer Technology Association hosted their global trade show in Las Vegas and discovered their Achilles’ heel on January 10, 2018.  A two-hour power outage completely incapacitated the coolest, newest electronic products from giants like Sony, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, and Intel.  Without power, every gadget was worthless.  Such experiences are good reminders of who we are…

Reminders: Proportionate Responses to Problems

“An unidentified man in Tucson, Arizona used a blowtorch to eliminate some unwanted spider webs under his mobile home.  The resulting fire on October 15, 2017 required 20 firefighters to fight the blaze that torched his house.  Addressing problems proportionately can prevent a lot of unnecessary damage.”  World 11/25/17, p.15  Most people have overreacted to situations in…

Food for Thought: Quality Time

A cartoon captured a child’s imagination of what she’d no doubt overheard before.  Holding her doll while talking with a friend, she said, “Between the time spent going to school and doing my homework it’s hard to spend quality time with my doll.” Chicken Soup for the Mother’s Soul, Canfield & Hansen, 1997, p.213 Quality time to…