Giving back, and giving to others, is what the Christmas spirit is supposed to be all about. After all, God gave us His greatest gift when the Baby Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem. His birth is the only reason we will celebrate Christmas this coming Sunday – there is no other reason.… Continue reading Helping those in need at Christmas
Author: delduduit
Children’s Christmas Program Shines Faith on the Season
Don’t you just love kids at Christmas time? Their honest innocence is refreshing and wonderful. This was the case during Sunday night’s children’s Christmas program at Rubyville Community Church, where I attend with my family in southern Ohio. It was so cute, yet it hit the nail on the head. The children’s performances were not… Continue reading Children’s Christmas Program Shines Faith on the Season
Christmas caroling is a blessing
There is nothing more fulfilling than taking time on a cold winter’s night to sing Christmas carols to the elderly and shut in. Our church, Rubyville Community, does it every year at this time. It brings such joy to everyone involved. It’s so touching to see the look of surprise on faces when they answer… Continue reading Christmas caroling is a blessing
A New Tradition — the Christmas Cave
By Del Duduit Every family has its Christmas traditions. Some are serious, and some are silly – but they are traditions, and they become special over time. My family is no exception. We like to watch National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation each year a day or two before Dec. 25. As I get older, that movie… Continue reading A New Tradition — the Christmas Cave
Anything that has a beating heart is alive
Once again Ohio is back in the national spotlight. Last month, all eyes watched as the Buckeye State helped to hand Donald Trump the presidency of the United States. It’s great to live in a state that has a lot of clout – not that it’s better than any other state – but I admit… Continue reading Anything that has a beating heart is alive
A lesson learned about giving
I took this picture during a recent visit to Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, Calif. Over the past couple of months, my wife and I have had the wonderful opportunity to travel literally from coast to coast. We spent a few days in Sacramento and San Francisco, Calif., and we later had a wonderful weekend… Continue reading A lesson learned about giving
A Chat with Oliver
Above left, Angie and I visit the National Christmas Tree in front of The White House. At right, I visit with Oliver who works at the new Trump International Hotel. This thought came to me today as I was walking around Washington, DC the past two days with my wife. We are here on a… Continue reading A Chat with Oliver
So what’s my book about?
I am nearing the completion of my new book, so I thought I would give a brief description of it thus far. I’m so excited, yet I’m nervous at the same time. It’s a very humbling experience. The book – titled Having Impossible Faith – is about, you guessed it, faith. Throughout a person’s life,… Continue reading So what’s my book about?
Office Horujko had great GUN CONTROL
This is a few hours overdue, but I have to say what’s on my mind. When the terrorist attack took place Monday morning on the campus of The Ohio State University, liberals were only concerned about one thing – GUN CONTROL. They pounced on the opportunity before they even had the facts. Former VP candidate… Continue reading Office Horujko had great GUN CONTROL
Thank you Officer Horujko
This blog will be brief. Over the past few months, I have watched as our police officers have been made targets by thugs and criminals and vilified at times by the media. There has been an ill-advised and demon-driven war against law enforcement, and it has been instigated by bigots and killers, and fed by… Continue reading Thank you Officer Horujko
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