by Greg Burdine | Apr 10, 2024 | Current Issues, Uncategorized
Judy and I decided to travel to Ohio to experience the solar eclipse in its totality. The next solar eclipse in North America won’t be until 2044 and since we were so close, we took the trip. We traveled with Josh & Haley and their four and Perry and Sherry...
by Greg Burdine | Feb 14, 2022 | Christian Living, Current Issues, Sermon
Valentine’s Day is a day to express love to others. I love reading what children have to say about love… “Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each other.” Karl – age 5 “Love is when you kiss...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 16, 2021 | Christian Living, Current Issues, Sermon, Uncategorized
Americans will spend over $850 billion Christmas this year. Every individual citizen is expected to spend $1,000 for Christmas gifts. Yet, according to CNBC, a record high amount of people (11.5%) of Americans, aren’t buying any gifts this season due to economic...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 7, 2021 | Current Issues
One Christmas a husband put an assortment of beauty products in his wife’s stocking. She tried one of the facial masks. She explained to her 8 year old son that it was a present from his dad and it would make her beautiful. He patiently waited as she rinsed and patted...
by Greg Burdine | Jan 4, 2021 | Christian Living, Current Issues
What was your goal for 2020? I set a goal to run 2020 miles in 2020. Fortunately, I was able to accomplish this on December 30, 2020. However, many of my goals remained incomplete. I can blame some of my failures on coronavirus. However, many of my goals were unmet...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 24, 2020 | Current Issues
Stolen Treasure! When I mention Mona Lisa, The Scream, and Impression, Sunrise, what comes to mind? If you thought, “They’re all famous paintings,” you’re correct. They actually have a couple of other things in common. The first is that they’re all considered to be...