Memorable Conversations

Dive into diverse dialogues spanning politics, religion, friendship, and life-changing encounters. Explore intriguing conversations with personalities ranging from politicians to dying men, offering unique perspectives and profound insights.

Purpose and Overview

In my eighty-ninth year, I’ve been doing quite a bit of reflection about my life, and I’m enjoying the process very much.  Memories can be the treasure or the curse of old age and thank God; mine are bringing me

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Conversation with an Israeli Politician

For many years, I hosted the Middle East nations at the Presidential Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. During that time, I met and became friends with attendees from a dozen countries in that region and many invited me to visit

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The Central Message of Jesus

There is unanimous agreement among evangelical theologians that the “the Kingdom of God” was the central, foundational message of Jesus.  Speaking to His followers He said; “I came to preach the good news of the Kingdom of God…”  (Lk 4:43) 

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Re-Discovering the Gospels

From time to time, it’s important to revisit and reevaluate our theological beliefs.  A myriad of books, tapes, sermons, Sunday School classes, Bible studies, and retreats, can have the unfortunate effect of encumbering our faith.  The sheer volume of information

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Get Back to Jesus Alone!

When you can’t remember, the twenty-two characteristics of a good husband or wife, the five love languages, the seven steps of appeal to authority, the eight things to do when you are worried, the four spiritual laws or the eight

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Conversations with Myself

As I reflected on my most memorable conversations, one came to mind that I had not thought about for many years.  It was a conversation that I had with myself.  A little personal history will set the stage for why

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Conversation with God about San Francisco

We will get to my conversation with God later, but first a short history of my involvement in San Francisco preceding it.   Walter Hoadley was the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia when he was recruited to

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