The Captain’s Corner Whether you fly as a pilot or as a passenger, the view from the airplane is not only beautiful; it is also fascinating. Throughout my flying career, such panoramas gripped my attention, and I loved every second…
Lord, please be with….
This post may shake up your thinking a little. It may even change the way you pray. I hope it will do both. As Christians, we can tend to react to current trends in Christendom with extremes. For example, if…
The Navigational Compass
The Captain’s Corner Flying involves working with several areas of knowledge—for example, weather, the physics of flight, navigation, and federal air regulations. Perhaps my favorite of these is navigation, which is the art and science of drawing a line on…
This Moment
We had planned one “outing” or event for each weekday of the full week that my mother and brother would be here to visit us. We toured Widow’s Jar Ministries; went antiquing at Second Stories in McCordsville, IN (a delightful…
Contrails in the Sky
The Captain’s Corner Last week, Brenda and I saw this spectacular display of contrails (short for “condensation trails”). Covering the winter-morning sky were several crisscrossing white vapor trails that extended great distances. These “fingers in the sky” are formed when…