July 7, 2019

A Case for Separate Paths By Kent Millard and David F. Watson The Revs. David F. Watson and Kent Millard work side by side at United Theological Seminary in Dayton,Ohio. Photo courtesy of United Theological Seminary. As the 2019 General Conference limped toward its conclusion, those in attendance were reminded that we could not stay beyond our allotted time in the convention center. The next major event would be a monster truck rally. The monster truck rally prep crew needed... Read more

July 6, 2019

ENNUI There is a death before death Before the dying of the light, When the mind refuses to think The heart refuses to hope The will refuses to act, And all the creative juices refuse to flow. More a dearth than a death More an emptiness than a void More an absence of the Presence Than a presence of the absence More a quiet that is disquieting To an ever-restless soul What can one say, When words fail? What can... Read more

July 5, 2019

Wendell Berry is Kentucky’s poet laureate, a resident of Henry County, and he is now approaching 85. He’s a remarkable person, described on Wiki as—-“an American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer.” Here is one of his more recent poignant poems from the collection called Sabbath 2016. The old man in his latter days prays his thanks, prays his love of the world to the world’s end, for out of the perils of his faith. of human... Read more

July 4, 2019

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July 3, 2019

Just for the record, Spiderman has always been my favorite from the very first of Marvel Comics. And of course there have been more Spiderman movies than that of any other character or group of characters. He is relatable– bright but awkward as a teenager. And this film really is a reboot, going back to the ‘teenage neighborhood Spiderman’ who just begins to have a relationship with Mary Jane. I like Tom Holland (a Brit) as Spiderman. I even like... Read more

July 3, 2019

I was taking some sabbatical time in Texas at Baylor, where 2 out of every three vehicles are trucks. You’ve got city slickers, politicians, mailmen, salon workers, waitresses and more, all driving trucks, and not just any sort of trucks. I mean big ole honkin’ trucks. Why? This makes no sense. You’ve got mothers who need vans or at least cars with decent sized back seats driving trucks. Now at first I thought— it’s Texas, there’s a long history of... Read more

July 2, 2019

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