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Cultural Commentary

Cultural Commentary

Living Differently but Not Less

I loved Paul Tournier’s comment that I happened upon recently. He writes, “I live differently but not less.” I’ve been very interested as of late in the culture’s interest in prolonging life, and its relationship to a Christian’s motivation for growing older. My research has revealed a growing body of Read more…

By mcongrove@mac.com, 3 yearsFebruary 9, 2022 ago
Cultural Commentary

Why Climb, Conserve, and Confess is a must-have for all of Us: Part 3- Confession is better than good.

Confess Eventually, we all get in too deep. It can happen to the best of us, and often in spite of our best intentions. And that’s why after we have climbed to a higher altitude for better perspective and maximized our resources, we must return to the critical page in Read more…

By mcongrove@mac.com, 4 years ago
Cultural Commentary

Why Climb, Conserve, and Confess Should Work for us All. (Part 2)

Having now examined something of the nature of climbing, let’s move on to the Second of Rumsfeld’s Rules as he encountered them in the cockpit of his Navy Trainer. Conserve I think we all know what conserve means. Webster defines it as the process of keeping something in “a safe Read more…

By mcongrove@mac.com, 4 yearsSeptember 1, 2021 ago
Cultural Commentary

Why Climb, Conserve, and Confess Should Work for us All.

“He said it so plainly and with such perspective., that it caught my attention. Donald Rumsfeld, commenting on his time in a trainer aircraft, said, ” Right there in the manual of this my trainer aircraft was those three words: Climb, Conserve, and Confess” I just happened to be perusing Read more…

By mcongrove@mac.com, 4 yearsAugust 6, 2021 ago
Cultural Commentary

Kindness that’s Contagious

Recently at the request of my kids, our family met for a weekend in my hometown of Medina, Ohio, a robust community situated strategically between Akron and Cleveland. After I was born, my parents, who had both worked for B.F. Goodrich Tire and Rubber Company, returned to my mom’s hometown Read more…

By mcongrove@mac.com, 5 yearsSeptember 23, 2020 ago
Cultural Commentary

Mixed Messages and Confused Signals

Disclaimer-– Our protests are changing from kneeling during the National Anthem to boycotting our participation in professional athletic contests. My focus as always is the deeper significance involved. A few weeks ago, while catching up with all that is important on Facebook, I discovered the kind of story that we Read more…

By mcongrove@mac.com, 5 yearsAugust 27, 2020 ago
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