by paulmiller | Dec 12, 2018 | Theology & Life
It does not take much revelation to know we live in an imperfect world. That imperfection, of course, lives in us Christians even as we try to live out and minister our faith. Given that reality, how then do we embrace the ministry of other imperfect Christian...
by paulmiller | Oct 4, 2018 | Economy & Politics
“Trump?… Well, I guess we know now how Hitler came to power through the electoral process,” noted our landlady sweetly over coffee, as we reflected on Trump and the state of American politics. I will back up a minute. At the time, I was staying at a B&B in...
by paulmiller | Mar 13, 2018 | General Life
The “international routing code” (IRC) puzzle! It is required, at least by Wells Fargo, when wiring funds to a UK bank in addition to the usual IBAN and BIC/SWIFT. But what is it? Wells Fargo won’t tell you. Instead they require the sender to find...
by paulmiller | Feb 14, 2018 | Sailing
My last sailing blog, ending with a picture of the sadly beached Audrey Anne cannot end that way. Here’s a picture of happier days, the family anchored on the Audrey Anne off St. Croix’s Buck Island in 1989. That’s sailing too!
by paulmiller | Feb 14, 2018 | Sailing
They were predicting high winds and stiff, choppy seas in the shallow waters off the coast of St. Croix. It was a coast we had to hug as we brought our sturdy Mull-designed 29 ft. Ranger sloop into Christiansted’s marina for repairs that 1989 day. Towing our...
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