by Don Freeman | Aug 23, 2022 | Devotional
Dr. James Dobson was once heard to say: ‘Children are the best receivers of information, and the worst interpreters of information.’ That means that little ones hear well and eagerly, but they have to process the information heard through the lens of their as-yet,...
by Don Freeman | Aug 20, 2022 | Devotional
Professors’ teaching styles range from fall-asleep, deathly boring to edge-of-seat riveting (with all variations in between). I once had an evening class – from 7-10 PM! The professor was one of the most gentle, kind, intelligent men one could ever meet....
by Don Freeman | Aug 9, 2022 | Devotional
Due to copyright protections, photos mentioned below cannot be displayed The little peddle car above is so cute, isn’t it? Don’t you wish you had one when you were little? Or, maybe you did and this pic brings back many fond memories of your first driving...
by Don Freeman | Aug 4, 2022 | Devotional
Marathoners brag about their big races with large, oval bumper stickers with 26.2 written on them. I’ve often thought of trying to find my version, which would be 0.0 (turns out that’s not original; that bumper sticker really exists!) But, even for non-runners like...
by Don Freeman | Jul 19, 2022 | Devotional
As a non-DIY guy, it excites me to talk with someone who knows exactly what to do in any given project. When a seemingly straightforward task hits, what for me, is a shut-the-whole-thing-down glitch, and then hearing these wunderkinds ponder their way through...