Monday Morning Manna

  • Welcome 2025

    In Japan it is a 16th century tradition called “Forgetting the Year” party, in which people gather on New Years Eve and burn their old calendars in a way of moving on to the new year.  An old Irish tradition is to open the front door of your house at midnight, in order to let…

  • Birthdays

    Birthdays are special days, at least for most people.  My early birthday parties seemed to be occasions for other people to celebrate.  I remember a birthday party at Playland Park in Houston, the predecessor of AstroWorld. My friends had a great time.  I failed to understood why the first stop was the Hot Dog stand…

  • Walking by Faith

    One of the first articles that I had published (by the Baptist Standard) began with the words, “I walked the dusty streets of Lull again today.”   I was the Baptist Student Minister and Bible Instructor at Pan American University (now University of Texas Rio Grande Valley), and as such served with the staff of the…

  • Joyful Journey

    Last week I attended a church convention where many of my former seminary students were also in attendance as well as numerous other friends.  Having spent a career ministering and teaching at both the college and Seminary level as well as serving twenty-nine churches as Interim Pastor, not to mention friends made while traveling the world,…

  • My Friend Stephen

    Every pastor (or Interim Pastor) needs a deacon like Stephen.  I had him twice.  Not only was he an Attorney but was repeatedly re-elected as a County Judge.  A life-long resident of his home- town, he was a forty-year Sunday School Teacher at his Church.  That’s where I met him.  He was the Chairman of the Deacons.  I was the Interim…

  • One of These Days

    We’ve come here from the north, east, south and west to this place, but one of these days we’re going to gather in a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens (2 Corinthians 5:1).  We’ve driven over well-worn roads, if only from airport to airport, but one of these days we’re going to…