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Monthly Archives: August 2020
“How to Cherish Your Wife – Part 1” – National FOTF Broadcast features Dr. Walt
Just an FYI: I’ll be on the national Focus on the Family radio program today (Monday, August 31) and again tomorrow (Tuesday, September 1) giving a talk on “How to Cherish Your Wife.”
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“How to Cherish Your Wife” – National FOTF Broadcast features Dr. Walt
Just an FYI: I’ll be on the national Focus on the Family radio program tomorrow and Tuesday (August 31 and September 1) discussing “How to Cherish Your Wife.”
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Dad’s WWII book is a “Page Turner Award Finalist”
Long-time friends and readers know of my work over the last 15 years or so or turning my father’s WWII exploits into a published book. So many of you have been such an encouragement to me as it has been … Continue reading
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Bryson City Tales — The Showdown (Part 1)
This is from the thirtieth chapter from my best-selling book, Bryson City Tales. I hope that you’ll enjoy going back to Bryson City with me each week, and that if you do, you’ll be sure to invite your friends and family to join us.
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Monday Memo – Hate is too great a burden to bear; My past as a racist
A dear friend, Clarence Shuler, is writing a book about racial reconciliation with Gary Chapman, Ph.D. Many of you know of Dr. Chapman from his “Five Love Languages” books. Gary actually led Clarence to the Lord when he was a … Continue reading
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Bryson City Tales — The Home Birth (Part 3)
This is from the twenty-ninth chapter from my best-selling book, Bryson City Tales. I hope that you’ll enjoy going back to Bryson City with me each week, and that if you do, you’ll be sure to invite your friends and family to join us.
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Monday Memo – Want to read “Best Medicine” before anyone else?
My first book about my practice years in Kissimmee, Florida (1985-2001), “Best Medicine: Tales of Humor and Hope from a Small-Town Doctor” is being released by Baker/Revell on October 6. If you’d like to read a free early electronic release … Continue reading
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Bryson City Tales — The Home Birth (Part 2)
This is from the twenty-ninth chapter from my best-selling book, Bryson City Tales. I hope that you’ll enjoy going back to Bryson City with me each week, and that if you do, you’ll be sure to invite your friends and family to join … Continue reading
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Monday Memo – More Nice Endorsements for “The Best Medicine”
On October 6, 2020, the first of at least two books about my practice days in Kissimmee (1985-2001), “The Best Medicine: Tales of Humor and Hope from a Small-Town Doctor,” will be released by Baker/Revell. Some nice endorsements are coming … Continue reading
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Bryson City Tales — The Home Birth (Part 1)
This is from the twenty-ninth chapter from my best-selling book, Bryson City Tales. I hope that you’ll enjoy going back to Bryson City with me each week, and that if you do, you’ll be sure to invite your friends and family to join … Continue reading
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Monday Memo: The High Calling of Servanthood
As long-time readers know, I have the privilege of serving as a visiting professor at the In His Image Family Medicine Residency in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They have recently identified their core values as: Respect, Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, and Servanthood and … Continue reading
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Monthly Family Update – August 2020
Monthly Family Update – August 2020 Here are the contents of this month’s newsletter: Hate is too great a burden to bear: My Past as a Racist More Nice Endorsements for “The Best Medicine” Want to Read “Best Medicine” … Continue reading
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