theater

The First Theater

The first American movie theater opened on this date in history – April 2, 1902. Yes, 1902. In Los Angeles, Tally’s Electric Theater opened its doors with an hour-long film, with a white bed sheet as the screen. Sadly, the theater was torn down in 1998. Americans have always loved their movies. Every day, five…

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Clouds Without Rain

I love the imagery found in the short Book of Jude. Verse 12 describes false teachers as “shepherds who feed only themselves; they are clouds without rain.” I like that – clouds without rain.  Recovery groups are filled with people like that. They look the part but are just clouds without rain. Nice image, poor…

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Habits

Recovery is all about breaking old habits. The longer we wait, the more difficult the task. St. Augustine was right: “A habit, if it is not resisted, soon becomes a necessity.” Jeremiah warned of the process of bad habits. “And like their bow, they have bent their tongues for lies. They are not valiant for…

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The $25 Piano

In 1992, a lady in western Maryland by the name of Ellen Kelly bought an old piano for $25. Twenty-seven years later, she found 110 old baseball cards in it. Among the cards was a Babe Ruth rookie card, which she sold for $130,000.  That old piano was pretty worthless on its own. The wood,…

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From the Big Book

From the “big book” of Alcoholics Anonymous we read these words: “I realize what it is to be in the presence of God right in my own home and I realize it deeply when I am at church. For when a man is truly trying to do God’s will, instead of his own, he is…

batteries

Batteries

There have been some pretty remarkable inventions that have changed the world through the years. That list includes: And the battery. Don’t forget the battery. The first battery dates back to 1800, when Italian physicist Alessandro Volta wrapped a stack of copper and zinc discs in a cloth, submerged it in salty water and discovered…

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Dad

Nick was tired of being picked on. When the neighborhood bullies persisted, Nick pulled out his phone. He warned the other boys, “All I have to do is press a few buttons on my phone, and my Dad will walk out of our house, and come to my rescue.” The boy’s father was Terry Bollea.…

signs

Know the Signs

A relapse can come at any time, usually because you don’t recognize the warning signs. Remember, a relapse is a process more than an event. It is imperative to recognize the signs, which include: You need to recognize the warning signs of relapse. And when you see them, respond accordingly. And if you do have…

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GPS

Global navigation used to be a difficult endeavor. Compasses, maps, marine chronometers, and the stars helped humans populate almost every corner of Earth, but these methods are not particularly useful for precisely navigating an aircraft or unknown landscape on foot. Enter the Global Positioning System (GPS), a network of satellites that constantly transmit signals that…

home

Running Away from Home

I was about seven years old when I decided I’d had enough of my father’s rules. I decided I could make it on my own, so I ran away from home. I got about two blocks away when I realized I was hungry, so I returned home. Did Dad notice my insurrection? I suspect that…