I took the picture in this post earlier this week here in
Kentucky, and it seems quite fitting as a new day is dawning for my family. This week, our nineteen year-old son, Bradley, started
his college education at the University of Kentucky. It seemed like this day might never
arrive. We had no idea what we were
heading into six years ago today – August 29, 2009. On a Saturday much like today as we were
rushing Brad to the ER, we did not know that he had leukemia. We just knew something was seriously wrong. After having taken him to the doctor on the
prior Wednesday and even again to immediate care just the night before, I had
been reassured that there was nothing seriously wrong. I didn’t know what was up that next morning six
years ago, but I knew Brad was in big trouble.
Join me as I ponder the things that make me think: faith, country, family, economics, politics and the news of the day.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Have We Abandoned the Rule of Law?
Whatever happened to the teaching of civics? Does it still occur in American
classrooms? If so, what form does it
take? I just pulled the Kentucky
Core Academic Standards (page 540) where I took a look at the section on US
government and civics. All in all, the
topic list looks good, although the teaching could take many different forms
depending on who is doing the teaching.
When I was in school a few (ahem) years back, our US government system
was taught very simply and clearly from the time I was an elementary
child. At home, my father expanded my education in citizenship
with messages of the privileges, rights, and responsibilities of being an
American in a democratic republic.
Friday, May 1, 2015
My Son's Leukemia and Checking out on God
I realize that I haven’t posted in a while, and I doubt this fact impacts too many people. I do occasionally have folks ask, “What happened? Why did you go silent?” The truth is, when my son Bradley relapsed in his leukemia back in October of 2013, it rocked my world. I tried to stay engaged with broader things around me for a while, but I basically just lost my voice as I turned more inward. I no longer had anything to say.
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