Carpenters Corner: Corruption
“How long will you falter between two opinions?” asked Elijah of the people of Israel gathered on the Mount Carmel. “If the Lord is...
Thought for the Week: Expressing appreciation
As we’ve been focusing on Connective Relationships this month, expressing our sincere appreciation to another is one of the best and simplest ways to...
Carpenters Corner: For sale
“Where can we set up our product table?” asked the young worship leader from a large church in Los Angeles.
Other people browsed the crowded...
Thought for the Week: Developing dynamic
Valentine’s Day is upon us – a day to remember our sweethearts, send cards and give flowers and candy. How did it begin? Some...
Carpenter’s Corner: To the death
The sun, being just a dot high in the afternoon sky, warmed my skin as I watched the guards lead a woman to the...
Thought for the Week: Feelings
As we look at connective relationships, true and honest communication is key. There is a subtle but dynamic difference between what we think and...
County plans for school fixes
County Supervisor Dianne Jacob obtained the support of her colleagues to use $59,061 from her District Two Neighborhood Reinvestment Program budget for a grant...
Carpenters Corner: Report Cards
Why do some of us attend church on Sunday, a synagogue on Saturday or temple multiple times a day? Why do some of us...
Thought for the Week: Self connection
As we enter the month of February with the celebration of Valentine’s Day, thoughts naturally tend toward the love that is in our lives....
Carpenters Corner: The glorified
The revelation of Jesus Christ was given by God the Father to his Son then from his Son to an angel who delivered the...