By Del Duduit Just when I think I’ve seen it all, I get stunned all over again. Ignorant and radical leftists are taking down historical statues all over the country because they do not appreciate the significance of the times. Blathering idiots want the names of American iconic stars like John Wayne removed from airports… Continue reading Kate’s God Bless America
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An Act of Anonymous Kindness
By Del Duduit This past weekend, I was the recipient of a generous act of kindness. And so was an entire high school baseball team. A few weeks ago, I was contacted by a local resident of the community who asked if I would consider speaking to the Minford High School baseball team about my… Continue reading An Act of Anonymous Kindness
The “Tude” adjustment
Well, it finally happened -- writer's block. After three years of weekly posts I came up dry this week. But since the Final Four was last night, it seemed appropriate to pull from last year's event when I attended a dinner before the big dance with Adrian Branch. I hope you enjoy this rerun of… Continue reading The “Tude” adjustment
Be Careful Little Eyes What You See
With the Final Four set for this weekend, I thought I'd share a post I wrote when I attended the event last year in San Antonio, Texas. Here is my blog about my time spent with Avery Johnson. It still applies today. By Del Duduit Social media is supposed to be a good thing—right? After… Continue reading Be Careful Little Eyes What You See
Sweet 16
By Del Duduit Like most people, I’m going to try to be tuned into the NCAA’s Sweet 16 Thursday. I’m not able to go this year due to time commitments and obligations, but I am pulling for a team to win it all. Last year, I was able to attend the Final Four in San… Continue reading Sweet 16
Protecting the Heartbeat
By Del Duduit Baboom. Baboom. The human heartbeat. The first sign of life. It’s a two-part pumping action that takes about a second. I won’t get into the technicalities of how the heart works, but a heartbeat indicates existence. The detection of a beating heart means blood is flowing through veins. It means wiggles and… Continue reading Protecting the Heartbeat
Restart Mode
By Del Duduit I’m not a fan of Rap music. I enjoy the bluesy and soft jazz sound of Norah Jones. One of my programmed favorites on Sirius XM Radio is the Elvis Presley channel. Angie and I even have tentative plans to visit Graceland in August to see where the King lived. My taste… Continue reading Restart Mode
Angels Unaware
By Del Duduit In the 13th chapter of Hebrews, we are advised in the second verse: Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. What does this mean? To me, it instructs me to be mindful of what I say or do in front of people I don't know, and… Continue reading Angels Unaware
Truth hits a Home Run
By Del Duduit What is truth? It’s easy to define but difficult to decipher at times. Some definitions describe it as “candor,” “sincerity,” “genuine,” and “honesty.” Billy Joel sang in a song that “honesty is such a lonely word – everyone is so untrue.” Go back to President Richard Nixon and the way he tried… Continue reading Truth hits a Home Run
At What Cost?
By Del Duduit I may lose some followers after this post, but it’s okay. It’s my blog. This will not be inspirational but rather a look into a Biblical issue that has become both social and political. I can understand why some people have differences of opinions. This is what makes this world unique and… Continue reading At What Cost?
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