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Jeff Bullock

Windshield Time

I like to drive. Even more specifically, I like to drive my car without the radio on. In what I know is a sure sign of some shortcoming, I even pay for a Sirius satellite subscription—which I rarely use. When I was a much younger man attending theological seminary in...

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On Prudence

Over the last five years, we have learned that a significant portion of this blog’s readers are Millennials.  With that fact in mind, I thought that it might be useful for those of us who are not Millennials to occasionally read leadership reflections from members of this very misunderstood generation. ...

Cultural Oxygen

Cultural Oxygen

Our children are breathing toxic air. I’m not talking about air from pollution. I am talking about cultural oxygen. Peggy Noonan, one of the most thoughtful public intellectuals in our society today, makes precisely this point when she notes that “…a nation has an atmosphere.  It has air it breathes...

Trophies On Display

Something Better Than Trophies

I played baseball when I was young, and was a member of a team that won a citywide championship.  I still have the trophy from that year, the caption of which reads: “League and Tourney Champs: F.A.C Bucks 1971”. I suppose I saved the trophy after all these years because...

Dobson Pipe Organ Builders

The Beauty of Impracticality

Lynn Dobson started building pipe organs in 1974.  As an undergraduate industrial design major, he needed a senior project.  His project was to repair a broken pipe organ that had long ago been stuffed away.  He dissembled the organ and began to reassemble it in a chicken coup on his...

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In the End…Hope

I recently witnessed one of the most remarkable refutations of a tragic death.  Rev. Scott Hauser, 37, husband to Lara, father to four children ages eleven to one, son, brother, grandson, uncle, friend—and pastor—succumbed to angiosarcoma.  Scott and Lara fit more into their fifteen years together than most of us...

Antidote To Nihilism

An Antidote to Nihilism

ni-hil-ism noun -the rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless. -extreme skepticism maintaining that nothing in the world has a real existence. When I told the two people that help me with this blog that I was going to write a piece...

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