The Ronco Bible

By |April 1st, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

Ronco was founded in 1964, and pioneered the late night infomercial. They're the company who made the tagline, “But wait, there’s more!” famous. I once purchased their “Showtime Rotisserie Oven,” but were also known for rather unique products. Back in the 80’s, there was a comedy group named Isaac Air Freight who did parodies on the Christian life, and one such parody was called “The Ronco Bible.” The “Ronco Bible” was unlike any other Bible. You could customize it, making it say what you wanted it to say. “Don’t like this truth? Change it! Turn this

Moments of Clarity

By |March 31st, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

Over the years I've began writing on a number of topics I've never finished. "Moments of Clarity," is one of them. Evidently those moments are too fleeting. For those who've ever lived in the Central Valley of California, let me explain. Some days your world may be shrouded in dense fog, and some when it's "patchy." Neither is desirable, but at least patchy fog gives you moments of clarity. Drive into a fog bank and your visibility is greatly reduced. I’ve been in fog so dense you can’t see passed the hood of your car. One

Jeeps – and the Fear of God

By |March 28th, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

I've been contemplating the purchase of a convertible for a few years now. When it comes to a large purchase, and being somewhat analytical, I do a lot of research. I spent countless hours researching various makes and models, but ultimately couldn't decide. Those I thought would be most reliable (the practical side of me), weren't all that visually appealing (the vain side of me), and those I thought visually appealing didn't seem that reliable. So I gave up on the idea. Then Brooks came along and I started thinking about it again. How fun would

The Pursuit of Truth

By |March 27th, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

As a new Believer, I loved bible studies. Getting together to explore the Word of God was my favorite time of the week, usually on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday nights. Some in church, others in homes. Have to say, I really miss those days. When I was the host, I would remind those in attendance our purpose for coming together. It wasn't to argue over whose opinion, church, or denomination was correct, but rather what does God say? What does Scripture say is true? Opinions were welcomed, but the final arbiter was always the Word. Stating the

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