By Del Duduit Ah, Fall is here. This time of the year is my favorite. There is a crisp feel in the mornings, which makes the coffee taste a little better sitting out on my patio. I live in Southern Ohio and am surrounded by trees. Within a few weeks, God will take his paintbrush… Continue reading Fall is a Time For “Choices”
Category: Christian living
Start STOPping Today
By Del Duduit Who doesn’t love a good gift? Just in case anyone wants to give me one, I will be celebrating my birthday in a few weeks – gift cards are always welcome. Let's see, I like Longhorn, Olive Garden, Toro Loco and of course, Amazon! Most of the time, when you receive a… Continue reading Start STOPping Today
Stand for our National Anthem
By Del Duduit I rise to my feet when our National Anthem is played. Sadly, some players in the National Football League do not. The first amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of speech to us as citizens. That includes the freedom to demonstrate and protest. I get it. However, I don't understand protesting the very… Continue reading Stand for our National Anthem
Are You Ready For Some Football?
By Del Duduit It’s that time of the year again. It’s time for many grown men, and a lot of women, to disappear on Monday nights, Thursday nights and all day Sunday. It’s a bizarre phenomenon which takes place each fall and runs into early February. It can transform a quiet and subdued person into… Continue reading Are You Ready For Some Football?
I Didn’t Know That
By Del Duduit There are many facts in life I find hard to believe – yet they are true. For instance. I am an Elvis fan, but did you know he was a natural blond? It's a fact. Were you aware dead people are able to get goosebumps? Yes, they can. This is amusing, but… Continue reading I Didn’t Know That
“Hi, Braxton, Go Home”
By Del Duduit Little Braxton was dead. The three-year-old son of Seth and Dawn Smith had accidentally drowned in the family swimming pool July 8. When he was pulled from the water, he wasn’t breathing, and no pulse could be found. A 9-1-1 call was made, and Dawn started praying amidst the chaos. Seth was… Continue reading “Hi, Braxton, Go Home”
Surround Yourself with Good People
By Del Duduit This weekend was a whirlwind for me. I did a lot of traveling, but I had a great time working on an exciting project. It all started last Thursday when Angie and I went to Huntington, WV to hear President Trump speak to about 10,000 Bible-clinging, gun-toting, flag-waving deplorables. Then it was… Continue reading Surround Yourself with Good People
I’ll Take “Cutch” on my Team Any Day
By Del Duduit What a week Andrew McCutchen had. The center fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates went 7-21 with six hits and five home runs in only seven days. He drove in nine RBIs and posted a .286 average. On Sunday in San Diego, he blasted three home runs and went 3-3 at the plate.… Continue reading I’ll Take “Cutch” on my Team Any Day
What are the Odds?
By Del Duduit Clayton Kershaw and I have a lot in common. I found out some interesting facts about the seven-time MLB All-Star and three-time Cy Young Award-winning pitcher recently when his Los Angeles Dodgers visited Ohio during a road trip to Cleveland and Cincinnati. His favorite meal is fajitas. So is mine. I offered… Continue reading What are the Odds?
What an Impact a Smile Can Have
By Del Duduit Having something infectious isn’t always a bad thing. Now that I have your attention I’ll explain. There are some things that attract people. It might be a powerful job or loads of money. I wouldn’t know because I don’t have either – I’m only guessing. It might be popularity or an influential… Continue reading What an Impact a Smile Can Have
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