If you flip over a LEGO and look at the underside, you’ll notice these round shapes that run all along the middle. That feature sets LEGOs apart from other blocks because it helps the blocks fit snuggly together so your creations doesn’t come crashing down with just a little nudge. Today, I’m sharing with youContinue reading “The Man Who Hated Legos (replay)”
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Is It Still Well With My Soul (replay)
In this episode, I’m going to tell you the story of Horatio Spafford, the man who wrote the beloved hymn “It Is Well With My Soul”. I’ve heard the first part of Spafford’s story many times, but it seemed to me like every time I heard someone tell the story, they always stopped at theContinue reading “Is It Still Well With My Soul (replay)”
Gladys Aylward, Wanted Fugitive
Gladys takes the piece of paper, unfolds it, and starts to read. “Reward,” it says, “Any person who gives information that leads to the capture (dead or alive) of the below-mentioned people will receive a one hundred dollar reward from the Japanese High Command.” Then there are three names. The first two are Chinese leadersContinue reading “Gladys Aylward, Wanted Fugitive”
Gladys Aylward, Foot Inspector
As Gladys Aylward stares at the dilapidated building, she wonders, Can this possibly be the right place? Gladys has just completed a long two days of travel by mule to reach this little village high up in the mountains of China, but this house, where she has been told Mrs. Lawson is living, hardly seemsContinue reading “Gladys Aylward, Foot Inspector”
Gladys Aylward, Rejected Missionary
The woman standing on the train platform cuts an unusual figure. She stands only two inches short of five feet tall. She wears a bright orange dress and a large fur overcoat—a strange fashion choice since the October weather isn’t cold enough for an overcoat. She holds two suitcases, both old and worn out. AtContinue reading “Gladys Aylward, Rejected Missionary”
Running to Daddy
I’ve always said we would never get a trampoline. I’ve heard too many stories of people breaking bones, or spraining ankles, or cracking their heads open while jumping on a trampoline. Don’t get me wrong, I bear no ill will toward people who have trampolines, I just wasn’t interested. We had at least twice whenContinue reading “Running to Daddy”
Eric Liddell Passes the Baton
“SIMPLE HARDY LIFE UNDER PRIMITIVE CONDITIONS.” That’s how Eric Liddell describes life at Weihsien to his wife, Florence. But, though his description makes Weihsien sound like a fun campout in the woods with friends, Eric’s life there is, in reality, something else entirely. Eric is a prisoner at Weihsien Internment Camp—a Japanese prison camp. AndContinue reading “Eric Liddell Passes the Baton”
Way Too Many Doughnuts
Not long ago, someone gave my son a copy of the book Homer Price and it brought back memories. I remember reading that book when I was a kid. It’s by Robert McCloskey, and in true McCloskey fashion, the book is both endearing and zany. It’s about the adventures of Homer Price, a kid whoseContinue reading “Way Too Many Doughnuts”
Fall of the Donut King
It seems like Ted Ngoy has everything. He started as a penniless Cambodian refugee and now he’s a millionaire with a thriving network of doughnut shops. He’s a leader and a role model in the immigrant community in southern California. Ted has built a beautiful life for himself and his family… But under the surface,Continue reading “Fall of the Donut King”
Rise of the Donut King
Ted Ngoy is shocked. He’s at the airfield in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and it’s time for him to leave. Communist forces calling themselves the Khmer Rouge are advancing on the Cambodian capital. Ted and the rest of the world have little idea of the horrors Cambodia will experience under this new regime. Under the leadershipContinue reading “Rise of the Donut King”