THE SWORD'S PATH

As I walk in a world created by my God, but tainted by my sin, I find it behooves me to share some of my struggle, my success, my failure. But most of all, I find a world which desperately needs guidance. In a world overgrown by vines of sin, we must equip ourselves with swords to find and keep THE path. Our sword is of the spirit, the Holy Words of God.

Rom 13:8 MKJV (8) Owe no one anything, except to love one another; for he who loves another has fulfilled the Law.
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Sometimes adrift, sometimes solid in foundation and steady with a course. I'm prone to shift interests like that big eye in Lord of the Rings. I was born and raised in the high plains of Texas. I have a beautiful wife Kim, an equally beautiful little girl, Audrey, and a great little boy, Bruce.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Yu Lookin' atme?


Posted by Hello Here's some deer taking advantage of a fenced up abandoned compressor station. It's a staring contest but the deer won. I love this digital camara! I feel like a media whiz. Here I am snapping pictures while on a business trip. I log onto my blogger at the hotel, download the picture and publish my post. I feel like some James Bond wanna be.

Lake Meredith


Posted by Hello I took this picture while on my way to Colorado today. This little lake is in the Texas panhandle. I use to play here as a boy. The water level significantly dropped since the last time I've camped here. Can you tell where the water level use to be? So sad.

Monday, March 21, 2005

On the Road

Been pretty busy today. Have a three day trip planned for Denver, CO and then turning around and heading to east Texas for Easter.

Which brings up a certain subject for me. How do you feel about these pseudo pagan holidays? Do you stay completely away from them? Do you feel guilty hunting eggs, or hanging tree ornaments or dressing up for Halloween? I know several people on both sides of this fence.

Here's my take. I enjoy these holidays. To me, they are just like Memorial day or Independence Day. I enjoy them. I like to spook up my house on Halloween, I like to decorate a tree at Christmas, and I like to cook burgers on Memorial weekend. I also am looking forward to my little girl hunting eggs this weekend. They are no more pagan to me than Presidents Day. I feel that teaching my girl right from wrong and the morals of our God and how to be gentle with people is much more important than hunting eggs. Just my two cents.