Carpenter’s Corner: Forgiven
The inner cell of the jail was dark, dank and smelled of mold and mildew. A very thin sliver of light fought to find...
Carpenter’s Corner: Forgetfulness
As I sat there, glancing out at the rain in the stillness of the early morning, I suddenly remembered that I had unfailingly forgotten...
Thought for the Week: Isn’t that special
The Course in Miracles challenges us to take a deep look at our “special relationships”. This can be with another person, a religion, a...
Carpenter’s Corner: Destination
I just turned 60 years old and spent my last day of being 50-ish walking with my beautiful wife on a frozen lake in...
Thought for the Week: Picture and the frame
This month we’re getting a crash course in A Course In Miracles Made Easy by Alan Cohen. Cohen tells us: “A Course In Miracles...
Carpenter’s Corner: Behind enemy lines
God is moving in our world, He always has and He always will. He listened to our prayers for rain, snow and help in...
Thought for the Week: Twelve doors to mastery
As we wrap up visiting the teachings John Randolph Price presents in “Practical Spirituality” we come to the “12 Doors of Mastery”. This is...
Carpenter’s Corner: Building character
Jacob stared in disbelief at the faucet in the restaurant’s restroom wondering if and when it was going to turn on. He frantically waved...
Thought for the Week: Uniting mind and heart
When we think we are using the One Mind of God through our own individual mental awareness and personality. The thoughts one thinks lead...
Carpenter’s Corner: Quick lunch
While Peter was lying in his bed trying to fall asleep, his mind was busy recalling one of the busiest days he had had...