Category: motivational

  • Cascading Style Sheets

    Years ago, website developers had to style the appearance of each of their webpages. Today they use CSS which stands for Cascading Style Sheet.  A Cascading Style Sheet is an electronic text document used by webpages to give them their distinctive appearance, i.e. style. If you want all the pages of your website to have…

  • Wild Coyotes

    A few years ago, coyotes caused a big problem in northeast New Jersey. In the town of Saddle River, a rabid coyote attacked and bit a man who was working in his yard. In the town of Norwood, a coyote attacked a man as he was walking his dog. In other North Jersey towns, residents…

  • Life is like calculus

    I teach at two local community colleges and work full-time in a public high school. I see all kinds of young people with all kinds of learning styles. Some students are good at memorizing facts. Some are very creative. Still others are better at comprehension and critical thinking. Most students can learn to multiply because…

  • fake Christmas

    Christmas just isn’t what it used to be. I was in a department store recently and was disappointed to see how cheap the Christmas ornaments looked.  Everything is made of plastic.  Artificial trees come out of the box with lights already attached.  Ornaments look like plastic toys.  Even the store Santas look as if they’re…

  • Advent

    Since we’re getting close to Christmas, I thought I’d talk about Christmas and the Advent season. Whether people want to admit it or not, Christmas is fundamentally a Christian holiday. It’s a day when Christians around the world celebrate the birth of their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The exact date of Jesus’ birth is…

  • Cave dwellers

    You can’t drive across the U.S. without seeing billboards advertising local caves and caverns. Even my home state of Florida has a tourist attraction at the Florida Caverns State Park in Marianna. Most of these caverns have spectacular, spacious chambers adorned with stalactites hanging from the ceiling and stalagmites rising from the floor. These caves…

  • Cicada Killers

    Cicada Killers

    One thing I like about summer is listening to cicadas. Cicadas are large, funny-looking, and slow-moving insects. They add a pleasant droning sound to our summer evenings. Cicadas are relatively harmless. They are also defenseless. Since they move slowly and can’t defend themselves, cicadas are vulnerable to attack, especially by their deadly enemy, the cicada-killer…

  • Bloopers

    Bloopers

    You’ve heard of sports bloopers. You know—those film clips of football players being hit and flipping head over heels, or the one that shows two baseball outfielders trying to catch the same fly ball and end up smacking into each other while the ball lands in between them. Sometimes preachers make bloopers too. These are…

  • Broken Spoke

    Broken Spoke

    Sometimes we need a little maintenance.

  • Who’s your hero?

    Who’s your hero?

    A hero has been described as someone who fights for a good cause or makes a positive difference in the world. I know a boy whose hero is his dad who is a firefighter. He truly admires his dad who risks his life fighting fires and rescuing people from burning buildings, and when he grows…

  • How Captain Ahab’s madness can help us to set good goals

    If you’re familiar with the story of Moby Dick, you know that Capt. Ahab’s dream of killing the whale became a nightmare. It’s a story that shows us that having the wrong goals, can lead to tragedy. In Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick, Melville tells the tragic story about Captain Ahab, a whaling-ship captain…

  • Sailing on the Clearwater

    Sailing on the Clearwater

    A few years ago, my family and I were invited to sail on the Clearwater.  The Clearwater is a 106 ft. sloop, a sailboat that sails up and down the Hudson River to promote environmental awareness and protection of the Hudson River.  The idea for such a sailboat came from folk singer and environmental activist…

  • Are We Missing Something?

    Recently, I went to our church association’s website: https://www.efca.org/ to see what I could find about climate change and global warming.  My search ended without finding any mention of global warming and/or climate change in its archives.  I thought this omission was curious, so I started to search other church denomination’s websites to see if…

  • Bad Java

    Don’t settle for “cheap” faith

  • Ants in the Desert

    We should plan for retirement