Jubilee – Revisited
For this Revisit Wednesday I want to go to a post I wrote here over 12 years ago. It was the first time I seriously looked at the idea of Jubilee, but it would not be the last. I know … Continue reading Jubilee – Revisited
For this Revisit Wednesday I want to go to a post I wrote here over 12 years ago. It was the first time I seriously looked at the idea of Jubilee, but it would not be the last. I know … Continue reading Jubilee – Revisited
When I graduated from college in 1970, it was the first time I could really watch television. We got our first TV in the late 1950s but at that time there was very little on it for an almost-teenager. There … Continue reading Life Stories – I ❤️ MTM
I seem to lay almost all our present day problems on the MAGA cult and particularly those who are evangelicals among them. I realize that is just too easy to do. It is painting with too broad a brush. Saying … Continue reading Lazy Minds or Stifled Minds?
Of course, everything I say here at RedLetterLiving is my opinion, but sometimes it seems particularly necessary to make that declaration. Since I am going to compare some religious establishments on the post, this is one of those times As … Continue reading The Church Needs Shame…
The human body contains trillions of microorganisms i.e bacteria outnumbering human cells by ten to one. Matthews, Scott. 1144 Random, Interesting & Fun Facts You Need To Know – The Knowledge Encyclopedia Kinda scary to think that we have more … Continue reading Trillions Of Microorganisms
This post originated on my blog at RedLetterLiving, but I think it will get the broader attention here that it deserves. Anyone who has read many of my words over at RedLetterLiving knows that I don’t have a very positive … Continue reading Tree of the knowledge
With this post, I want to point you to one of my life stories at one of my other blogs. You might think it is strange, but a dormitory cafeteria gets much credit for who I am today. Click on … Continue reading What Made Me A Man
A dormitory cafeteria was a prime reason I became a “man”. I know in my day and very likely today, that is not the usual statement to describe a dormitory cafeteria. It is usually described as “blah”, “bland”, “despicable”, or … Continue reading Life Stories – The Dormitory Cafeteria
I originally wrote this post for my daily blog over at RJsCorner but thought it is also very applicable here as well. Anyone who has read many of my words here know that I don’t have a very positive attitude … Continue reading The Tree Of Knowledge
The human brain uses 20% of the body’s energy even though it’s only 2% of the body’s total weight. Matthews, Scott. 1144 Random, Interesting & Fun Facts You Need To Know I suspect that some of us use a lot … Continue reading Hot Heads
I very much try to keep all my posts here at RJsCorner to 500 words or less. I know your time is valuable, so I don’t want to take up too much of it. But, I have lots of topics … Continue reading InDepth Friday – Introduction
Going forward Thursdays here at RJsCorner will be used to direct you to my favorite post of the week at my other three blogs. Check them out if you have a couple of minutes. Just click on the spotlight graphics … Continue reading Spotlight Thursday
November 12, 2009 I found an interesting book a while back by Phyllis Tickle entitled “The Words of Jesus”. Phyllis Tickle is the founding editor at Publishers Weekly and is author of more than two dozen book about Christianity. In … Continue reading The Words of Jesus
Jeff Bezos was the master of entrepreneurship of the first two decades of this new century. He managed to put together a logistics system that was totally unheard of before him. To move from being a small online book store … Continue reading The Most Important Life Lesson To Pass On
This is another of my abstract realism photos that I’m kinda proud of. It looks like an abstract, but it is totally real. It was taken in 2000 during our last visit to Central Park before our relocation back to … Continue reading Central Park – NYC