What’s a Texas Cowboy Without Longhorns? Old cowboys would be surprised to see how the cow business has turned out. Back in the 1880s, Texas longhorn cattle appeared on their way out. The hard winters forced cattlemen to search for hardier steer breeds. Herefords and others replaced the longhorns. But after decades being considered an […]
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And The Thresholds Tremble plus Stephen Bly Podcast
Holy, Holy, Holy Is Our God The words that grabbed me most in Isaiah’s vision before God’s throne come in Isaiah 6:4, “And the foundations of the thresholds trembled.” In the presence of God, everything will tremble. That means the tabernacle, temple, and altar trembled. So did the hills and rocks and trees. Why were […]
Heart And Hand by Stephen Bly & Podcast
Old West Romance and Mail Order Brides Countless stories have been told about bachelors in the Old West. We hear of mail order brides. It did happen fairly often. And with good reason. After the Civil War, few eligible men existed in the East for the surplus of women and widows. And the wild West had […]
Setting Your Love Alarm
Our Two Alarm Marriage by Stephen Bly We were a two alarm clock couple. It took at least one love alarm to get us up and going every morning. Depending on the season of the year, my alarm would go off between 4:30 and 5:00 a.m. I’d fumble in the dark to find the switch […]
Every Kid Unique by Stephen Bly & podcast
You’ve Got Unique Kids I’m often asked, “How many children do you have?” And sometimes I reply, “I have one Russell, one Michael, and one Aaron.” It would be simpler to say, “I have three boys.” But that kind of statement lumps them into the same cookie cutter mold. And I’ve got unique kids. They’re […]
Common Courtesy Wake-up Call by Stephen Bly & Podcast
Teaching Manners & Common Courtesy A common courtesy minor event caught me by surprise. My 9-year-old son, Aaron, rushed through the door of our local Community Center ahead of me. One of our good friends called out as she exited carrying an arm-full of packages, “Please hold the door open.” To my chagrin, he yelled […]
The Perfect Gift Dilemma by Stephen Bly & Podcast
The Keys To Finding A Perfect Gift Some people are really hard to pick any presents for. Never mind the perfect gift. You know the type? Well, that’s not me. Anytime I pick up a catalogue for sports, hunting and fishing, western wear or horse tack, I find dozens of great gifts. For myself, that […]
No Good Reason by Stephen Bly & Podcast
Bad Behavior Excuses Progress came to Idaho with the Lottery. Promoters presented their supposed good reason. “Folks travel across the state border to spend their money in other states’ lottery. Let’s keep that cash in Idaho.” I guess the logic convinced many. But I wondered if that was such a good way to make a […]
Bestseller Jealousy by Stephen Bly and Podcast
Confession of a Common Use Writer You never know when the stab of jealousy or envy will hit. I walked into a bookstore and followed my usual pattern. Did they display any of the books I’d written? I managed to find several of my titles crammed into a shelf. But right out front in a […]
Count The Cost by Stephen Bly and Podcast
Ask Yourself, Is It Worth It? My wife Janet and I drove down to the National Finals Rodeo. We had a great time. It’s the Super Bowl and World Series of the professional sport of rodeo. We enjoyed watching the skill and savvy of both man and animals. But did we count the cost ahead […]
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