By Del Duduit This weekend I was honored and blessed to be able to spend some time at a Super Bowl event in Minneapolis. Wow, was it cold there! I attended the NFL-sanctioned Athletes in Action Super Bowl Breakfast as a correspondent for AIA. This event was enormous as more than 1700 people attended to… Continue reading Athletes or Idols?
Category: Christian living
That One Lousy Dropped Pass
By Del Duduit Ever had one of those days? I mean one where you just want to crawl into a hole and hide forever? I'll get to that in a moment. This is Super Bowl week, which brings about endless discussions and never-ending debates on who the greatest teams are and the best players ever… Continue reading That One Lousy Dropped Pass
It’s Been 21 Years
By Del Duduit This past week has been a bit emotional for me. I’ve been helping a fellow author do some research on dads for another project, and it made me ponder. Twenty-one years and two days ago, my father passed away. He died on Jan. 21, 1997, his 41st wedding anniversary and one day… Continue reading It’s Been 21 Years
Ever wonder why?
By Del Duduit Everyone has questioned God at one time or another. Many of my family did when my sister-in-law passed away three years ago from cancer. They believed Dee Dee would get up from her hospital bed and go home. That never happened. Why? I questioned the Lord myself a few months later when… Continue reading Ever wonder why?
Do You Matter?
By Del Duduit Have you ever wondered if you make a difference? Are there times when you feel useless? Times when you think you just take up space? These feelings, though real, are always an attack from the enemy. "Do you matter?" Have you ever heard that one whispered in your ear? I have heard… Continue reading Do You Matter?
Faith is
By Del Duduit Some people have asked me the status of the manuscript which originally brought me into the world of Christian writing. I researched, interviewed and wrote a book about faith. In this, I used examples of three people who demonstrated magnificent trust under fire. One of those featured is my sister-in-law, Dee Dee,… Continue reading Faith is
Five Lessons I Have Learned
By Del Duduit To say I didn’t expect this to happen so fast is an understatement. For years, I wanted to be used by God for great things. And for a long time, I struggled with why I could not find my niche. I sat back on the sidelines and festered with resentment why certain… Continue reading Five Lessons I Have Learned
The Christmas Carol
By Del Duduit (This is a repost from last year with a few changes.) 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 at Rubyville Community goes caroling every year at this time, and it brings such joy to… Continue reading The Christmas Carol
A Christmas Tradition
By Del Duduit What makes a Christmas tradition? There might be a few nuggets that come to mind. Some are serious while others can be fun. For instance, my sister-in-law Cindy always buys chocolate-covered cherries for her dad, and my father-in-law, Howard. No one else dares to get them for him. That’s her job! Tradition.… Continue reading A Christmas Tradition
Prayer and a Cup of Coffee
By Del Duduit For me, there is nothing more relaxing than a good cup of coffee. Many of my writer friends share my taste of the perfect blend. For several of us, it's an acquired love and essential passion. To sit on my back patio on a fall morning and partake in a soothing cup… Continue reading Prayer and a Cup of Coffee
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