Pass the Baton

I can remember watching a 400-meter relay at the Olympics. And it seems the USA was not stellar at passing the baton, which is sort of important in a relay. The same is true as we move around the track in church. We have to pass the baton. Correctly and within the...

Father’s Day Faithfulness

From the Archives: June 19, 2005 I know. I know. It is Father’s Day. But this year The Back Page will not feature a Father’s Day theme. I will touch on faithfulness, which is a theme that is supposed to be true about us dads. But, this morning, I want to talk about...

Three Weddings in Three Weeks

From the Archives: June 18, 2000 There are enough wedding bells ringing in my ears right now to drown out a Joanna concert! Not that I’m complaining, I love a nice wedding, but after three weddings in three weeks, a respite will be appreciated. One of the things I...

Jesus, Come Quickly

Lord willing, I did a wedding yesterday, a very small affair in the Lounge. I hope it was a lovely little ceremony. It’s nice and quiet around here this weekend. Anyway, over the months of our time together, I’ve been encouraging them to contact Los Angeles County and...

A Bit of My Heart in Africa

From the Archives: August 25, 2013 How do you summarize a week of ministry in Uganda in 500 words or less? I think you fudge it up to 525, but that’s cheating. I’m a cheater. There, I said it. I’ve had more difficult tasks this week, but none more challenging, I don’t...

Roses and Thorns

From the Archives: November 21, 1999 Life lessons come in all shapes and sizes. Some come early in life and some come late. I love the words of that old Swedish hymn, “Thanks to God” which express true thanksgiving. One line goes something like this, “Thanks for roses...