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Theo of Golden

Theo of Golden

By Allen Levi

June 1, 2026

Editor’s note:  Beautifully written, this fable of an 87-year-old man spending a year in a town in Georgia (feels like Savannah) pulled at my heart and faith strings.  The most...
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What Does Wealth Mean?

What Does Wealth Mean?

By Garth Brooks

June 1, 2026

“You aren’t wealthy until you have something money can’t buy”.   - Garth Brooks
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Are You an Investor or a Sucker?

Are You an Investor or a Sucker?

June 1, 2026

PT Barnum famously said, “there is a sucker born every minute”.  If he were still around, he would love the new investment “products” that have become multi-billion-dollar business categories since...
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Truly Funny | Kid Tough

Truly Funny | Kid Tough

June 1, 2026

Truly Funny :  We no longer wonder who our daughter’s 15-month-old girl, Isla Maeve, will be like when she grows up.  Recently she was sitting on the grass at the...
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Truly Funny | Cat Tales

Truly Funny | Cat Tales

May 4, 2026

My Uncle John was a prominent physician in Lakewood, Ohio, practicing from the 1930s through the 1970s. His wife Ruth was a sociable woman who loved entertaining. One afternoon, she...
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Capitalism for All

Capitalism for All

By John Hoyt Bryant

May 4, 2026

Editor’s Note:  Like my quote of the month, this book leans a bit too left for me and yet, for the same reason it resonates.  Our society is currently strained...
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In an Age of Hyperconnectivity

In an Age of Hyperconnectivity

By Gordon LaForge

May 4, 2026

Editor’s note: A little liberal for my moderate tastes but our society will do better once we realize that the old “world order” is not coming back. “In an age...
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The Politics of the Rare

The Politics of the Rare

May 4, 2026

This morning I sat in a training room preparing for my tenth year as a precinct election official — my fifteenth election day, give or take. Somewhere between the review...
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Is There a Message in Your Struggle?

Is There a Message in Your Struggle?

April 7, 2026

Every Sunday morning I settle in with a cup of coffee and read  Dr. Mardy Groethe  — a writer who has a gift for finding the quote that names what...
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Where There is No Struggle

Where There is No Struggle

By Dr Mardy Groethe

April 6, 2026

“Where there is no struggle, there is no strength. But when the struggle becomes overwhelming, strength also means knowing when to get help.”
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The Things I Wish I'd Done

The Things I Wish I'd Done

By Keywest

April 6, 2026

Editor’s note:   This song, sent to me by my new son-in-law, Michael, will become an all-time favorite for me. The band itself is a great story, two childhood friends...
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Glad You Came

Glad You Came

By Dalton Day

March 5, 2026

Editor’s note:   At our daughter’s wedding, Kevin, our Musician, and his girlfriend Jessica sang “Glad You Came,” and it stopped us in our tracks. Its humble, wholehearted promise of loving...
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