Author: Dr. Dan

  • How Soon We Forget

    Sixty-six years ago yesterday a military operation began that committed more than a million allies to combat, and caused 10% of them to become casualties, in order to liberate a people. I saw very little in the newspaper about D-Day; heard very little on the television news, and heard nothing on the radio. I saw…

  • Kindergarten Dreams

    I attended my Grandson, Price’s Kindergarten Graduation last Thursday night. Student answers to three questions were shared with the audience as they received their diplomas. What do you want to be when you grow up? Price: “A Paleontologist.” What’s your biggest wish? Price: “To own 7 rifles, 2 shotguns and a pistol.” What do you…

  • Reunion Attended

    My 50th High School class reunion is history. It was similar to the stock market with gains and losses: weight gained, hair lost. Few looked the same. In fact when I entered I thought I had the wrong group. It looked more like a Branson, Missouri tour group than my classmates. Thanks to Facebook, and…

  • Reunion Anxiety

    There’s a lot of anxiety involved in attending a reunion. This coming weekend is my 50th High School class reunion. I’m anxious that others will have changed so much they might not recognize me. I’m anxious someone might look at me and ask, “What happened to you?” I’m anxious someone might remember that I owe…

  • With and Without Form

    I’m glad man was not created until the sixth day of the creative week. Imagine how life would have been when “the earth was without form, and void (Gen. 1:2). I’m having trouble even imagining that as I write this from Whistler, in the beautiful, snow-covered mountains of British Columbia, Canada. While there is God-created…

  • Earth Day Every Day

    Last week we celebrated Earth Day – a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. Of the celebration of the first Earth Day, “American Heritage Magazine” proclaimed, “. . . on April 22, 1970, Earth Day was held, one of the most remarkable happenings in the history of democracy. . .”…

  • Precious Memories

    “Precious memories . . . how they ever flood my soul.” An old hymn. My Grandfather’s favorite; one of mine also. Last week I was back on the campus of my Alma Mater, Howard Payne University for the inauguration of the new President. Sitting on the platform in the newly renovated Mims Auditorium – “the…