by Greg DeLoach | Jul 21, 2020 | Opinion
The sign in my front yard is compliments of a person whose name I do not know, who lives several miles from my neighborhood and who had a stack of them in her front yard for free. I saw the signs while out jogging, and so still grimy in sweat from my run, I drove back...
by Greg DeLoach | Mar 16, 2020 | Opinion
The poet Qoheleth tells us there is a season for everything and a time for every matter under heaven. Fear or anxiety did not make the list in Ecclesiastes chapter three, but wisdom and science confirm that fear has its time, its season. For the last several months,...
by Greg DeLoach | Jan 3, 2020 | Opinion
I am one of those rare ministerial types that does not play golf. Never, not once! Nor am I much of a sports fan at all. My limited attention span often gets in the way of sitting through an entire game of anything without succumbing to boredom. What gets me outdoors...
by Greg DeLoach | Mar 15, 2019 | Opinion
Walking onto the university campus, I listened to birds deep in song as the morning emerged from dark night; the sky not quite light and not quite dark. Rounding the corner to the building where my office is located stands one bright tree – a tulip tree full of...
by Greg DeLoach | Jul 6, 2018 | Opinion
While traveling a busy highway in middle Georgia, I pass by a fruit stand when I go home to visit my daddy and family. This particular one sells peaches. At least I think so. The sign literally read, “Peches.” I assume during the fall the merchants sell...