One of Friedman’s Fables concerns a spider named Ms. Mary Muffet who “spun a perfect web containing absolutely regular polygons.” When Ms. Muffet noticed the symmetry…
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Since I was boy growing up on the Jersey Shore, I have rooted for the New York Mets. My brother and I had a television…
Leave a CommentWelcoming guests to Monument as they drive south on I-25, is a billboard declaring tomorrow, May 21, 2011, as “Judgment Day.” A California-based radio ministry…
Leave a CommentRecently a song recurred on my iPod so frequently that I found myself singing it without knowing what it was or who it was by.…
Leave a Comment“Who likes conflict?” Pastor Bob Kaylor asked to open Sunday’s sermon (read it here – hear it here). Not one hand was lifted at the 9:45 service.…
1 CommentTo raise money for their mission trips, our youth do yard work and other odd jobs for donations. While not my favorite way to spend…
Leave a CommentOur church is in the midst of a powerful worship series on systems theory. Our pastor, Bob Kaylor, is sharing with us some strategies that…
1 CommentIn a fable called “A Nervous Condition” Edwin Friedman describes “little John” who when he was a year old began to have his ganglia, his…
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