by Bill Putman | Jun 18, 2018 | Life sure is Confusing
A letter from my heart to yours: Dear Family and Friends, As I was writing this chapter, I read back in my journal and found the following letter. I don’t remember who I was thinking about when I wrote it (I never sent it), but it could have been for any one of you. I...
by Bill Putman | Jun 4, 2018 | Life sure is Confusing
A letter from my heart to yours: Dear Family and Friends, I heard one of my mentors once say to a class of prospective ministers, “I don’t care how homely you are. If there is a desire in your heart for immorality, Satan will bring the opportunity.” Did you know that...
by Bill Putman | May 30, 2018 | Life sure is Confusing
A letter from my heart to yours: Have I told you of my “athletic career”? In the fifth grade I made it to the marbles championship match, and I lost to a girl! Football wasn’t much better. I weighed 130 pounds in my uniform and shoes; I was small and slow,...
by Bill Putman | May 21, 2018 | Life sure is Confusing
A letter from my heart to yours: Depression. How come I never see it coming? How come my advice for depression always sound so good when I’m giving advice to others but don’t work for me? I remember one Christmas when all my children had come home—but one....
by Bill Putman | May 7, 2018 | Life sure is Confusing
A letter from my heart to yours: I’m not very lucky. If it can break, it will. If I buy a house, I lose money on it. If I invest money in the stock market, I’ll lose at least half. If I buy a lottery ticket, I don’t even get one number right. If I try to fix it, I’ll...