3/8/07
For all of you following this site, the time is now. We are asking supporters to put up homemade campaign signs in their front yard that simply say: vote “average Joe” Thank you. … Continue reading →
For all of you following this site, the time is now. We are asking supporters to put up homemade campaign signs in their front yard that simply say: vote “average Joe” Thank you. … Continue reading →
I gave a talk at the “House of Prayer” in St. Augustine, Florida, last week. The audience, for the most part, seemed relatively well off socio-economically. I said billions of people in the Third World were either homeless, … Continue reading →
In Valdosta, Georgia, I told an NBC News reporter that we were against abortion. During a talk at a Mass in St. Augustine, Florida, I said “abortion would end tomorrow” if we took to the streets en masse, flooded … Continue reading →
In Brunswick, Georgia, we researched the Hostel in the Forest. Tom Dennard gave us an extensive tour. He is the founder of the Hostel and also teaches a Backpacking Class at Coastal Georgia Community College. The Hostel … Continue reading →
Tonight at 5:44 there will be a total eclipse. Several weeks ago, I attended a talk by Rome, Georgia’s Tom Farmer. Mr. Farmer was presenting on the writings of author G.K. Chesterton. One of the things Chesterton … Continue reading →
In light of the last entry about America’s tremendously dangerous transportation infra-structure… I was interviewed by Anneli Sundquist last week. Ms. Sundquist is a free-lance journalist from Sweden and regularly travels the world. After the interview, she … Continue reading →
Before moving to the inner city of Cleveland, we lived in Bluffton, Ohio. I used to take the kids to watch the Bluffton University Baseball Team. Some of this year’s team members died today in a tremendously tragic bus … Continue reading →
On our journey down Rte. 19 in Georgia, we stumped in the small town of Smithville, where a couple men told me there was no longer a grocery store here because bigger ones have gone up in more centralized towns. … Continue reading →
Our last day at Koinonia Farm in Americus, Georgia, I listened to Mike Grainge give a talk on “Grace.” He said the “greatest act of grace” he’d ever seen was in Milawe, Africa, during a stint in the Peace … Continue reading →
While at Koinonia Community Farm in Americus, Georgia, I talked with John Hall who is the author of the book The West Window. The book is set in 1948, which Hall told me was a pivotal year in regard … Continue reading →