The nice thing about poetry is that a good one can offer a good moral lesson for which I might otherwise turn to scripture, but which I avoid for fear of alienating my listeners. It’s also good for them to hear language used beautifully. In current popular music, the various kinds I hear when theContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 20 March”
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Sunday Sermon, 19 March
In an episode of the television show House a sick woman who is ill-treated by her boss plans to return to work for the same boss until she is confronted with her impending death. She then resolved she would do things differently in her remaining time and accept a leadership position at a non-profit foundation.Continue reading “Sunday Sermon, 19 March”
Daily Prayer, 18 March
Sometimes a ship’s captain at sea on deployment will allow his crew to go without shaving, usually with some kind of buy-in providing donations to the Morale, Welfare and Recreation fund. Not all captains do it, and the CNO slammed the door on it during my last deployment, making it clear—in no uncertain terms—that COsContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 18 March”
Daily Prayer, 17 March
I loved it when the ship and crew made a big deal about what is essentially a Christian holiday. Just because they don’t know that this is what it is or why we actually celebrate it, and even if their observances don’t involve religion at all, they have cracked open the door and I amContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 17 March”
Daily Prayer, 16 March
Most of the oilers that resupplied us were named for explorers, and that was enough of a prompt me for evening prayers like this one. Shamefully, most of the crew wouldn’t ever know who they were. (Cue middle ager complaint: What are the teaching in schools these days?) Within this story I found a lessonContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 16 March”
Daily Prayer, 15 March
This story was a rare two-for: it includes both history and poetry. It is amazing how many names we know without knowing why we know them, and the stories really are worth telling. My hope in sharing some of them is to pique interest in others to read more deeply into our history. America reallyContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 15 March”
Daily Prayer, 14 March
Sports are a ground rich with valuable life lessons. This is at least part of the reason, I suspect, that anyone applying for admission to a service academy or ROTC program must have some involvement in athletics if he or she hopes to be seriously considered. Participation in sports teaches that sometimes life is notContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 14 March”
Daily Prayer, 13 March
There are two bottlenecks in the Red Sea. Everyone knows about the Suez Canal, but at its southern end the Red Sea narrows into the straits of Bab-al-Mandeb before emptying, though the Gulf of Aden, into the north Arabian Sea. This is a dangerous transit because, in addition to being one of the busiest shippingContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 13 March”
Daily Prayer, 11 March
Destroyers rose to naval prominence during the fight against submarines in the Second World War, and one of their primary missions remains defending the fleet from the threat of submarine attack. It is a proficiency all escort ships (CRUDES, in US Navy parlance) must demonstrate before departing for an extended deployment. Lately in an eraContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 11 March”
Daily Prayer, 10 March
I like to interrupt the war stories with other stuff, and as I may have mentioned before, I got a kick out of reading poetry on the ship’s main public address system. So I went back to poetry for this one. As for the prayer, if you’re Orthodox and you’ve been reading along with thisContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 10 March”