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David Burchett
You too?
Comedian Brian Regan always makes me laugh. His take on how to use "you too" is very funny. But "you too" can be a phrase that unifies struggling Christians.
David Burchett
Aug 11, 2010
I Wanted to Quit Too...
Anne Rice and I share one big thing in common. I also thought about “quitting” the organized version of Christianity that we call church.
David Burchett
Aug 05, 2010
Pray for Anne Rice...The Sequel
I have an odd attachment to author Anne Rice. She was the subject of the very first blog that I wrote on October 24, 2005. The blog was titled “Pray for Anne Rice”.
David Burchett
Aug 03, 2010
Are There No "Normal" People?
A line from one of my favorite comic strips caught my attention recently. "There are only two kinds of people. Abnormal people and people you don’t yet know well enough."
David Burchett
Jul 29, 2010
Reviewing the video might be key to ending spiritual slumps...
Taking a look at good performances from earlier in his career helped an All-Star baseball player get back on track. Could that process give us a clue about getting out of spiritual doldrums?
David Burchett
Jul 01, 2010
I've looked at clouds from both sides now
On a recent flight home I spent a fair portion of the time just gazing out the window at some amazingly beautiful clouds. The sun reflecting off of the magnificent formations was spectacular. I tried to make...
David Burchett
Jun 29, 2010
Leaving a legacy...Part 3
The Psalmist wrote these words: "Behold, children are a gift of the Lord; the fruit of the womb is a reward." Sometimes it is hard to remember what a blessing those little ones are when they are holding...
David Burchett
Jun 18, 2010
Leaving a legacy...Part 2
Nearly every dad wants his child to be successful and what is wrong with that desire?
David Burchett
Jun 17, 2010
Leaving a legacy...Part 1
One thing I have learned in my journey is that every dad leaves a legacy. The only question is whether that legacy will be good, bad, or indifferent. Being a father is tough because we generally learn how to...
David Burchett
Jun 16, 2010
My John Wooden Story
A very large number of the rich and famous I have observed have been disappointing and it is often in one particular area. How they treat those who have nothing to offer them.
David Burchett
Jun 08, 2010
Doin' What Comes Naturally?
A new book says that monogamy is not the design for the human "organism." Another book disagrees.
David Burchett
Jun 03, 2010
Oh Lord It's Hard To Be Humble?
Humility is a virtue that is, in my humble opinion, seriously misunderstood.
David Burchett
May 21, 2010
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