In the movie The Karate Kid, young Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) promises to do everything Mr. Miyagi tells him to do so he can learn karate. Rather than begin with kicks and punches, though, Mr. Miyagi has Daniel-san sand his floors, wax his cars, and paint his fence. Frustrated by the manual labor and apparentContinue reading “Sunday Sermon, 26 February”
Monthly Archives: February 2023
Daily Prayer, 27 February
We were next to the pier in Spain longer than we’d planned due to equipment that needed repair, and parts were required but were in limited supply. It can be frustrating to be in the spotlight, knowing that the whole crew is waiting for your gear to work so that the ship can get underway.Continue reading “Daily Prayer, 27 February”
Daily Prayer, 25 February
This prayer came on an evening as we had finished our transit across the Atlantic and were approaching Spain. We were scheduled to moor in Rota, Spain to refuel and take on supplies, but because of ongoing COVID-19 protocols we were not going to be allowed to leave the ship except to a limited areaContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 25 February”
Daily Prayer, 24 February
This story I took from Mike Rowe’s book based on his podcast series, though I edited it a bit to make it shorter and added the moral and, obviously, the prayer. I like the story a lot and it lends itself to a good lesson, but I was afraid that the reveal wouldn’t be veryContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 24 February”
Daily Prayer, 23 February
This one was fun, because I don’t think I’ve ever used the word “stupid” so many times in such a short span, and never in a story meant to teach a moral. Because of that, though, this prayer caused a lot of follow on discussions. Most Sailors have heard some version of the opening warning,Continue reading “Daily Prayer, 23 February”
Sunday Sermon, 19 February
Judgement Sunday It is remarkable that even today, after nearly 2000 years, just the mere mention of the name “Jesus” stirs up controversy. Add the opportunity to tell someone else how they should be spending their money, and, well, you get a Super Bowl commercial that prompts the kinds of conversation I’m not sure itsContinue reading “Sunday Sermon, 19 February”
Daily Prayer, 22 February
It’s always irked me a bit that we eclipsed the celebration of both Lincoln’s and Washington’s birthdays with the more generic “Presidents Day,” as if all of the U.S. Presidents were as worth remembering the same way. And so for generalizing we lose specific remembrance of the great ones. So, I didn’t want the birthdayContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 22 February”
Daily Prayer, 21 February
When I served as an enlisted sailor on submarines, once we got underway we set our clocks to Greenwich Mean Time and left them there until we pulled into port somewhere. I found that on a surface ship you couldn’t do that, because the sun remains a factor for their operation. So we often hadContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 21 February”
Daily Prayer, 20 February
This is another story more dependent on the date than anything specific to what the ship or the crew were doing, but it’s a good story that not many people know about. Streets and buildings on military bases are named for people and things that are part of our history. The ships I served wereContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 20 February”
Daily Prayer, 18 February
This prayer was read on Lincoln’s birthday, which was a regularly commemorated holiday when I was a child, though no one got the day off. No one had the day off on the ship, either, but I didn’t want the occasion to pass unnoticed. In the process I discovered the included gem written by LtColContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 18 February”