by ptcovert | Mar 24, 2021 | Self
What if you could “see” anyone you wanted; who would that be? During Covid, many young adults grieved because they couldn’t see their grandparents, especially those denied visitors while they lay dying. My friend, Bob, flew all the way from Los...
by ptcovert | Mar 9, 2021 | Self, Social Issues
“It’s not about you.” The first line of Rick Warren’s best-selling book, The Purpose-Driven Life, bothered me so much I put it down and never picked it up again. Although that book impacted the multitudes who read it, my thought seeing the first sentence was: well, it...
by ptcovert | Mar 2, 2021 | Self, Sex, Social Issues
Has your world turned upside down? Are you, like me, wondering how to navigate an ever-changing landscape that makes little sense? You are not alone. The Struggle is Real In a Facebook post a few days ago, my friend Mark Ritter (an adjunct science professor and the...
by ptcovert | Feb 23, 2021 | Self, Social Issues
Have you ever felt compelled to tell a little lie for a really good reason? Your friend would be hurt if she knew the real reason you didn’t invite her to the party. You want to avoid another lecture from your parents. Or you really needed that day off work, so...
by ptcovert | Feb 17, 2021 | Self, Sex, Social Issues
Many people are devastated by the deplorable behavior of Ravi Zacharias. How could someone, considered by many to be Christianity’s leading apologist, be so deceptive? Maybe you’re among those starting to question: “Is the Church filled with...
by ptcovert | Feb 9, 2021 | Self
What’s your favorite holiday? If you’re anything like me, it’s probably not Valentine’s Day. At least that was the case for many years. While my friends received flowers or a beautiful piece of jewelry or my favorite Sees candy (the kind with...
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