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October 16, 2015
Many Sons to Glory by Ken Bissell
My friend Ken Bissell published a book called, Many Sons to Glory. The book is the story of John Prock, “his life and influence on a thousand young men.” I started Harding about Prock ending his coaching career. My cousin, Brooks Davis, … Continue reading →

Published on October 16, 2015 13:53
September 21, 2015
Sometimes I Hate You, but I’m Glad We’re Still Happily Married | CHARIS
I wrote this article for Charis. I’m not going to publish the whole thing here, because I want you to visit this new online magazine published through the Sibert Institute of Abilene Christian University. Charlie Shedd once said he found a … Continue reading →

Published on September 21, 2015 13:11
May 1, 2015
Anna is Graduating!
5×7 Stationery Card – Float Paperie Filed under: God

Published on May 01, 2015 04:11
April 23, 2015
N’ani eyayona? John 9:1-12
Basoga friends, I was reading the other day in the Lusoga Bible as I occasionally still do, and think and pray for you. I’ve been reading in the Gospel of John to prepare for writing a book with friend, Randy … Continue reading →

Published on April 23, 2015 15:59
April 8, 2015
Jacob Taylor wins Run to the Well 5K
I’m proud of my son, Jacob, winning the first-ever Run to the Well 5K March 28 with a time of 18:52. The run benefitted The Kibo Group and communities in Uganda needing good water sources and community development. At a Kibo Group, God … Continue reading →

Published on April 08, 2015 18:28
March 18, 2015
Anne Lamott to ministers
Anne Lamott to ministers: “We don’t need hassled bitter ministers. We don’t want you to talk the talk about this being the day the Lord has made and rejoice and savor its beauty and poignancy when secretly you’re tearing around … Continue reading →

Published on March 18, 2015 05:39
March 12, 2015
Jacob Taylor is 16
The moment captured in this photo is seconds after Jacob ran his first Tulsa Run, a grueling 15K race that I ran when I was his age. OK, I ran the two mile fun run in about the same time … Continue reading →

Published on March 12, 2015 19:33
March 10, 2015
How Deep the Father’s Love for Us
Originally posted on Bespoke:
Sunday morning during communion while the church sang, “How deep the Father’s love for us,” I sat and listened unable to sing, because I had a softball stuck in my throat. I had just read a…
Sunday morning during communion while the church sang, “How deep the Father’s love for us,” I sat and listened unable to sing, because I had a softball stuck in my throat. I had just read a…

Published on March 10, 2015 03:48
October 28, 2014
Watching Our Autumn Sons
Originally posted on Bespoke:
I once saw a list of things Dad’s should teach their sons. How to balance a checking account, how to ask a girl out, how to change a tire, and so on. But as I think…
I once saw a list of things Dad’s should teach their sons. How to balance a checking account, how to ask a girl out, how to change a tire, and so on. But as I think…

Published on October 28, 2014 11:51
October 1, 2014
“The only way to eat a hot chapati is hot.” — Deron Smith, former missionary with Basoga people
A few years ago I filmed Richard Bozanoona and his daughter making chapatis. First, you make a bread-like dough from flour, water, baking powder, shortening. Second, you make balls and let them rise. Third, you roll them out into round tortilla-shape. … Continue reading →

Published on October 01, 2014 09:50
Greg R. Taylor Author Blog and Books
I really like goodreads and wanted to bring my blog into this site as well as my regular blog at www.gregrtaylor.com. In this blog you'll find out more behind the scenes of my writing, family, church,
I really like goodreads and wanted to bring my blog into this site as well as my regular blog at www.gregrtaylor.com. In this blog you'll find out more behind the scenes of my writing, family, church, interests.
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