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Monday Morning Manna: Wondering in Buffalo, Texas
Recently I passed through Buffalo, Texas and wondered. Have you ever reflected on an early life decision and wondered how things might have gone had you made a different decision?…
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Monday Morning Manna: Reunion Memories
This past weekend I attended my High School class reunion – Reagan High School in Houston, Texas. The name was changed a few years ago by the Houston School Board,…
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Monday Morning Manna: The 24/7/52 God
Do you ever think about who you would call if you had a crisis in the middle of the night or while traveling in the middle of nowhere? I was…
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Monday Morning Manna: What Were You thinking?
A frequent question that follows an unwise action is, “What were you thinking?” It usually implies that had you been thinking properly, you would not have done what you did.…
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Monday Morning Manna: Heaven is Looking Better
I lost another friend last week. Dr. James Leo Garrett, Jr. was a distinguished scholar, remembered by former students as a kind and gracious gentleman. He taught at Southwestern Baptist…
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Monday Morning Manna: Mixed Music with a Message
It is not unusual to have two songs or hymns merged together, but this one was a bit strange. While attending a recent meeting in an Amish owned hotel I…
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Monday Morning Manna: Old Lecture Notes for a New Generation
I’ve been brushing off old lecture notes, and adding new thoughts to them. Why, you ask? Because today, I’m going back – back to the classroom. No, not back on…
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Monday Morning Manna: A Prayer Breakfast Prayer
I was asked to take the lead at a Prayer Breakfast for Dr. Adam Greenway, the 9th President of Southwestern Baptist Seminary. Having served on the faculty of this institution…
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Monday Morning Manna: God’s Exit Ramps
A new term has been added to modern discussions. I’m hearing the term “exit ramp” used to describe everything from how to end a negotiation, to how to end an…
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Monday Morning Manna: Funerals, Friendships, and New Year’s Resolutions
There comes a day when one attends more funerals than birthday parties. I’ve been to an unusual number of funerals lately and noticed similarities. People walked by the casket and…
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