Words from the Past: Pappy Reveal’s Notebook

I’ve spent much of the last few days scanning a notebook from half a century ago. It is the notebook of Ernest “Pappy” Reveal, who was the founder of where I work, the Evansville Rescue Mission. He lived from 1880-1959 and in 1917 started the mission. You can read all about that stuff here. Here is a page out of the notebook. The...

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Copper is Green

Jan 16, 13 Copper is Green

Posted by in Bible Study, Featured, Urbia

We have a lot of brown doorknobs around our house. Our house was built in 1904, so to say that they are the original doorknobs could be true or could be an innocent but incorrect guess. They could be original from when they did renovations in 1919, or after the great flood of 1937. Either way, they are old. If you asked anybody...

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Break Free from your (Too) Smartphone

I wrote a little tip on freeing up your life by controlling your smartphone over on my business blog. Check it out. It is good for your whole...

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Bad News about Hell and the Newtown Shootings

This past week there were 20 kids shot in a school, and I think 8 teachers. It was the second worst mass shooting incident in the US. I looked up on youtube and saw a couple videos of the type of gun the guy used. It’s pretty horrible. You no longer think that Afghanistan and Libya are full of a bunch of violent nuts once you see...

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3 memorable moments from my first year at the Rescue Mission

Oct 03, 12 3 memorable moments from my first year at the Rescue Mission

Posted by in At the Mission, Bible Study, Featured, Urbia

I was asked to write down the three most memorable events from my first year as the Spiritual Life and Program Director at the Evansville Rescue Mission. I’m really glad I did this, and I hope I do it every year.

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Video Blog Post: Changed Life at the Rescue Mission

Apr 24, 12 Video Blog Post: Changed Life at the Rescue Mission

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Since last November, I’ve had the absolute honor to be a part of the lives of men that stay at the Evansville Rescue Mission. One of them stopped me in the parking lot today to talk since he’s going to be leaving this week and we might not meet up again.

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