Tools to Help You Write

Tools to Help You Write

By Don Zoller

As the stone is to the sculptor so are words to the writer. Both the stone and the words are waiting to be released to show the beauty of thought and expression shaped by the mind and hands of the artist. But first, you need the right tools.

Stay the Course!

Stay the Course!

Eric Paul Justin, MD, MPH, MBA | 8 May 2020

We are many weeks into our experience with the disease named COVID-19 and caused by the novel coronavirus. There is understandably confusion about much of this. Even though we have discovered many new things about the virus it seems many more questions arise.

Together, Apart!

Together, Apart!

Eric Paul Justin, MD, MPH, MBA | 1 May 2020

The above fishers always return at the crack of dawn. They are filled with hope for a great catch. They are also well over 6 feet apart. They are socially distancing. Yet they are a small group of fishers who, together, gather at this same spot every day. A simple lesson for all of us now, as we must be sure to maintain at least 6 feet distance (or more) from others when in public. And yet we can still be together as they are above.

Who Cares?

Who Cares?

By Don Zoller When you start to write you may wonder, “Who cares?” Who cares about what I write, or even if I write at all. To answer this potential show stopper, put your writing tools aside and pray. There are people in your life—your children, grandchildren and...
The Real Treasure

The Real Treasure

A Devotion by Pastor Ron Flentgen

At our last 50+ Bible Class a few weeks ago, there was some discussion about what to study together as we moved toward the conclusion of our study of First Corinthians. The suggestion was made to use our final weeks together by looking at some of the parables of Jesus. We know that Jesus often taught by the use of parables as recorded in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Jesus was the greatest story-teller of all time, using parables as a kind of extended metaphor to draw attention to his teachings.