Category Archives: church
Small, lean & quiet
Image via Wikipedia With the midterm elections almost here, my mind is totally set to politics…. I can’t help it, I love politics. So I am sure the next month of so of blogs will be political in tone, so … Continue reading
Sad but needed
As many of you know, I own a company, STATIC Solutions, LLC, that designed Middle School programing for the Catholic faith. I have been trying to market the program for a few years now, to no avail. So I have decided … Continue reading
The shame of it all
Over the weekend I went camping, as my previous post stated, I was not to excited about it. But I did come to a realization, one that I am sure I have known for sometime, but was not willing or … Continue reading
Rest my Soul
Times have changed for me, in the past I would be looking forward to this weekend like no other. You see the plans are to go camping in western Michigan, near Lake Michigan, with my sister and her 3 girls. … Continue reading
How can I not (How can WE not)
This past Sunday at my Church the priest gave a homily that seemed to hit home, in a big way. Over the last month I have been taking care of a 9 and 12 year old, my nephews friend little … Continue reading
A must read!
Image via Wikipedia The Most misused bible verse is an excellent article that tackles both the political and religious world.
Thoughts and Views
Just a few random thoughts and views expressed here… The heat wave of 2010 is here, and in Michigan we have been feeling it, with the temps in the upper 90’s but feeling like the 100’s. It’s been a hot … Continue reading
A conservative look at the school system
With school being out, and so much in the news about so many school districts having to cut back or close schools I thought I would offer some help to them. 1. As for cutting the over all budget follow … Continue reading
What I’m up to
Image by Storm Crypt via Flickr Over the part few days I have been working on a presentation that I have to give in Chicago in August. I am giving a presentation on Communication skills. But unlike normal communication presentations, … Continue reading