Category: Christian Blog

  • Mind the Checks: Understanding Divine Guidance

    Mind the Checks: Understanding Divine Guidance

    On my daily commute to work, there’s a merge onto the interstate, that can sometimes be harrowing. Thankfully, it’s a fairly long view looking back as you prepare to enter the motorway. One early morning last week I came to the familiar junction and saw no approaching headlights. Yet, as I accelerated onto the highway,…

  • Territory | Short Story

    Territory | Short Story

    It’s “dark-thirty,” as the local cattle ranchers like to say, with a full moon rising over the prairie. Just across the road from a little town, the mama cows and their calves are already bedded down on the lush Kentucky bluegrass. Nothing much is happening… yet. But if you look closely, on the far side…

  • A Frog in the Well

    A Frog in the Well

    Many who live out in the countryside near our little farming town have their own water wells. One such long-time community member, who was a child in the 1950s, shared how the water would occasionally turn foul–with a bad taste and smell. At that point, mom or dad would say to their youngest child, “Sonny,…

  • Reflections on Future Treasures and Faith

    Reflections on Future Treasures and Faith

    At the elementary school where I work, a student came up during morning arrival to show me a shiny circular object. I immediately recognized it was a CR 2032 battery. “Mr. Duncan, it’s a coin from the future!” said the ecstatic second grader. I gently broke the news to him what it really was. Later,…

  • Slow Down to Get Around

    The other day I got stuck in the slow lane behind a garbage truck. Even with the air on recirculate, I could smell the contents of a McDonald’s dumpster. “Well, this stinks,” I said through clenched teeth.😬 Finally, I was able to slide over into the fast lane, only to get caught by a red…

  • Cow Conundrum | Short Story

    Cow Conundrum | Short Story

    The mama cow bellows from the pasture nearby, lined up at the barbed wire fence with her hungry calf and the others. “Bring us some tasty hay,” she calls to the pick-up driving rancher. The other girls join in the chorus: “There’s nothing to eat out here but prickly weeds and nettles.” It’s true. A…