Monthly Archives: September 2021

Strange Means of Grace

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In 1995, the late Walt Wangerin Jr. was traveling in the west African nation of Cameroon. He came upon an appalling sight:  Two black birds were perched atop a donkey, pecking at an open wound.  The African driver of his car, sickened by the scene, said aloud that he wished he had a gun so he could put the poor… Read more »

Facing Temptation

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In April 2019, Ksenia Ovchinnikova bought a McDonald’s cheeseburger in her hometown of Omsk, Russia. It turned out not to be a happy meal.   Ovchinnikova, who is a member of the Russian Orthodox Church, was overwhelmed by guilt.  She had made a heartfelt spiritual resolution not to eat meat during Lent, the stretch of 40 days that precedes Easter…. Read more »

The Perfect Planet

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The opening decades of the 21st century may well become known as the time astronomers bade farewell to one beloved planet and said hello to thousands of others. Pluto lost its place at the grownups table in our solar system back in 2006.    Even though “the little planet that could” was cherished by myriads of amateur sky-watchers – especially… Read more »

The Grand Master

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It seemed that everyone who carried a Nerd Card in my high school – and I had a Nerd Gold Card – eventually joined the Chess Club. I was a capable chess player.  Generally I could whip my friends during lunch before they had a chance to finish their Fritos. When I joined the Chess Club, however, I found myself… Read more »

Heroes

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For the past 20 years, since the 9/11 terror attacks, heroes have been front and center in the American imagination.  It’s impossible to forget the images of the rescue teams emerging from the rubble of the World Trade Center towers, and the poignant still photos of the first responders who went into harm’s way and never returned.  “Heroic” is a… Read more »

A Special Message

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To the loyal readers of Glenn’s Morning Reflections: It is the pleasure of our Morning Reflections Board, as fellow fans of Glenn, to provide an update on exciting progress. In the past 10 months of this gestational endeavor, the readership of – and support for – Glenn’s virtual ministry has grown remarkably. We now foresee this as a timely opportunity… Read more »

Get Back Up

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Like a lot of children born during the depths of the Great Depression, Donnie Dunagan grew up in poverty. But not many kids could say that they became the family breadwinner even before they could read and write.    After winning a talent contest at the age of three-and-a-half, Donnie and his family moved to Hollywood.  He appeared in a… Read more »

Getting Clean

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Less than 200 years ago, few people suspected that we live in a world saturated with microorganisms. A handful of scientists, led by Louis Pasteur in the 1860s, had begun to discern the connection between tiny creatures and certain human diseases.  But no one could have imagined that the average human body is home to hordes of bacteria, viruses, fungi,… Read more »

Freedom For

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A talk show interviewer once asked the late Billy Graham, “Do you drink alcoholic beverages?”  “No, I don’t,” came the reply.  We can forgive the interviewer for thinking at this point, This is going to be fun.  He asked, “Then I suppose you think alcohol is evil?”  “Not at all,” said Billy.  “The fact of the matter is that I… Read more »

Friends in the Wilderness

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David was the Golden Boy of ancient Israel. Almost from the beginning, his life seemed charmed.  Even though he was the eighth boy in a family of eight boys – in a culture in a which birth order was assumed to determine one’s prospects in life – it was he who was anointed to become the next king.  He achieved… Read more »