
old Ohio service station, circa 1925
I recently wrote a newspaper article about an old area service station. The interview subject said his father used to work on Model T’s and Model A’s “…back in the day.” The Model T was billed as the first “…mass-affordable car in America.” But should we have hit the “pause” button before producing these. Our position paper on transportation makes a good argument that we should, indeed, have paused — and approached it with much more prayerful discernment, like the Amish did. Also… In the last couple weeks, I also wrote an article about a mayor in a small town close to here, who has been mayor 49 consecutive years — second longest serving mayor in the country. I also wrote an article about a woman who was in the Navy squadron that carried out the ill-fated “Eagle Claw Operation” to rescue the 53 US Embassy hostages in Iran in 1980. And… I wrote another newspaper article about a small-town village administrator who was retiring. The amount of multi-tasking with a job like that is pretty extensive. You’re orchestrating street improvement projects, water tower projects, water treatment plant workings, the village road crew, parks projects… What’s more, you’re continually interfacing with contractors, village officials, the public… If done right, it’s all pretty impressive. Note: The current USA mantra: “America First.” The age-old Biblical mantra (so to speak): “The first shall be last.” Salient spiritual question: Will ‘last’ coincide with being stopped, and turned around, at the border of Heaven?









