By Del Duduit A couple years ago, Angie and I attended the Florida Christian Writers Conference near Orlando, Florida. It changed our lives. The writing journey I had just started was about to take off in a big way. I had completed some tasks suggested to me by my now friend, co-author, and business partner,… Continue reading On Deck: Dugout Devotions
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Happy Anniversary Silent Night
By Del Duduit Over the past few weeks, I have written about Christmas caroling, my favorite Holiday movies, and my list of cherished Christmas songs. I have wrapped and opened presents, including my new Penguin coffee mug from my granddaughter Sophie, and I have stuffed myself with my mother-in-law Arlene’s famous Christmas sugar cookies. I… Continue reading Happy Anniversary Silent Night
My Favorite Christmas Movies
By Del Duduit WARNING: Cheesy blog ahead: With Christmas Day next week, I wanted to write a post and stay within the Spirit of the Season. I wrote about some of my favorite Christmas songs a couple of weeks ago and last week described how going caroling can make someone who is alone feel overwhelmed… Continue reading My Favorite Christmas Movies
The Silence of the Night
By Del Duduit There is nothing more fulfilling than taking time on a cold winter’s night to sing Christmas carols to the elderly and those who are shut in. Angie and I, along with several members of the Rubyville Community Church, did that again last night. We’ve done it since I can remember, and it… Continue reading The Silence of the Night
A Christmas Tree to Remember
By Del Duduit Christmas time comes at the end of the year and embraces the spirit of giving. As I grow older, I honestly love to give much more than I do to receive. The last few years, this has become more apparent. My wife, Angie, will ask me what I want the kids or… Continue reading A Christmas Tree to Remember
What Did Mary Know?
By Del Duduit This weekend marked the official beginning of the Christmas season. And no, I’m not referring to Black Friday. That’s a day set aside by retailers as a real life pay-per-view boxing match. I avoid that day and stay hunkered down and nearly unconscious from my food-induced coma. But what I mean is… Continue reading What Did Mary Know?
A Night to Shine for Special Needs
By Del Duduit Everyone should have a special day just for them. For some, it might be a birthday or an anniversary. Mothers and fathers have a block on the calendar where they should be pampered by their children and grandchildren. Presidents have a day of observance, and our veterans need to be honored every… Continue reading A Night to Shine for Special Needs
My Thanksgiving Message
By Del Duduit This blog will be a little different than ones I usually post. I enjoy writing about inspirational and ordinary people I meet along the way and convey their messages of hope. For me, it's more than a hobby. But I want to take a few moments and reflect back on the year I… Continue reading My Thanksgiving Message
Grandson on the way — Who-Dey!
By Del Duduit In case you did not see the dozens of posts on my social media this weekend, I’ll fill you in with the big news. Angie and I are going to be grandparents again!! Sophie, our four-year-old granddaughter, made the gender announcement in her own style. The blonde-hair cutie patootie made her favorite… Continue reading Grandson on the way — Who-Dey!
Cast Your Vote!
By Del Duduit Next Tuesday is election day. The political climate is tense at the moment and there is unrest in our society. Both sides need to tame down the rhetoric and work for the betterment of our great nation. But should Christians get involved in the process? This has been debated for many years… Continue reading Cast Your Vote!
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