Monday Morning Manna

  • March Meanings

    What comes to mind when you think of the month of March? The Ides of March? March Madness? St. Patrick’s Day? Mardi Gras? Texas Independence Day? Spring Break? Time Change Sunday? My grandfather, mother and grandson were born in March. If you were born in March, your flower is the daffodil. Sometimes we celebrate Good…

  • Perseverance

    She fell on the ski slope. When the results were known, Petra Majdic of Slovenia had five broken ribs and suffered a collapsed lung. Doctors discouraged her from continuing to compete in the 2010 Winter Olympics, but she was determined. Another qualifying race, then another, then a third place finish. She had to be assisted…

  • We Are More

    As I write this Monday Morning Memo, I am in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada assisting with the “More Than Gold” Winter Olympic ministry. During the Opening Ceremonies I was struck by many things, but maybe most profoundly by Canadian poet Shane Koyczan’s poem “We Are More” – a tribute to the Canadian people. I…

  • Super Perspective

    I enjoyed the Super Bowl but I’m glad it’s over and congratulations to the New Orleans Saints. A recent survey showed 66% of men would miss the birth of their first born child in order to watch the Super Bowl. A lot of faithful Christians missed a worship service last night for the same purpose….

  • Forgotten/Forsaken

    Images of those suffering in Haiti continue to flood our television screens. They cry because they are in pain and feel they have been forgotten/forsaken. Pain is bad enough when provision is nearby, but incredibly difficult to bear when no help is in sight. I am so proud of our family physician, Dr. Brian Byrd,…

  • Standing on the Rock

    “I’m standing on the Rock!” So said University of Texas Quarterback Colt McCoy following the championship football game last Thursday night. The answer was in response to a reporter who, for lack of any appropriate question to ask a young man who had just missed the biggest game of his life with an early game…