Author Archives: Dr. Mike Courtney

Too Much of A Good Thing

Too Much of A Good Thing

Can you get too much of a good thing? Jacob and Allison are taking a few days off in Costa Rica. (Doris and I are hoping to vacation in Shelbyville, but that’s a whole other blog.) They asked us to keep Caleb for 5 days. Now, if you follow me at all, you know Caleb… Continue Reading

Sending the Wrong Message

Sending the Wrong Message

On Tuesday I got a wonderful text from my youngest son, Jacob. He had just passed his FAA check flight as captain. After many years of flight school, flight instructor, first officer, he has now achieved a huge milestone to move to the left seat and be the captain of a commercial airline. Good stuff!… Continue Reading

Time for Being Free

Time for Being Free

A friend sent this to me today. Her father had it in some of his old papers. I don’t remember why I gave it to him. I sure don’t know why he kept it. Don’t even know what it meant when I wrote it 50 years ago. What I do know is that your words… Continue Reading

IFTTT

IFTTT

Let’s start out with a confession. I am an Alexa addict. There it is. I said out loud what Doris has known all along. I am hooked on those little hockey pucks that sit all over the house and do what you tell them to do. “Alexa, turn on the hall light.” “Alexa, remind me… Continue Reading

Happy New Year, Fred Huff!

Happy New Year, Fred Huff!

Many, many, New Year’s ago I was a young, religion major at Trevecca Nazarene College (before it was a University.) I took a bunch of classes, some pretty good, some I didn’t care for much. But one of my favorite classes was taught by Fred Huff. Fred was on staff at Nashville First Church of… Continue Reading

January: Laying the Foundation

Caleb, Mimi, and PoppyC had a blast last night and today. Part of what we did is try to make the Monday Morning Minute video together. It was fun. We weren’t very good. 🙂 That’s okay. I’ll try it again in the morning. For now, let me share the basic thoughts. I don’t imagine that… Continue Reading