Nash is left-handed.
It is a fact that was loudly shouted every time he entered the four square arena.
Through the 2000s, the decade in which the Royals went 733 – 1,049, I was a youth minister and worship leader in Lee’s ...
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1960 World Series – Game #5
ETHAN — At the conclusion of the 2019 World Series — congratulations Washington Nationals! — the idea to listen to old baseball games during the lengthy off-season sparked during a slumber-filled Saturday afternoon. Rance and I ...
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The Legend of Zelda and Hospitality
I have lived with my pastor and his family on two occasions. The second time was when Jamie and I moved to Kansas City from Waco, Texas with six-month old Kaylea; our house in Texas took forever to sell. One month into our extended visit, ...
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A Wonder-Filled World
I stood in awe before the 40” x 40” print, my eyes drawn to the colorful vastness of the heavenly starscape, reminding me of similar images shared by the Hubble telescope. The reds and golds just underneath the horizon line stood out in ...
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1960 World Series – Game #4
The Pre-Game
ETHAN — Over the past couple of weeks, I have become more than slightly obsessed with an out-of-print book by German theologian Jurgan Moltmann, The Theology of Play. As I listened to the game, I heard echoes of Moltmann’s ...
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