In short, hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating. Usually of the hands, underarms and other areas of the body. The keyword is excessive. If there is no underlying medical issues, it is generally considered to be hereditary or genetic condition. I have hyperhidrosis of the head. Long before I start sweating elsewhere, I will sweat from my head. My mother had this condition. It is not life threatening, but it is embarrassing and very inconvenient. For this reason I do not wear hats or cover my head. Only during cold, Winter weather will I cover my head. If I’m working hard like shoveling snow, I do not want to cover my head or else I start sweating “like a pig”.
Continue readingSpirit World
There was a time many years ago when I was an atheist. At college I persuaded friends to try out an Ouija board. It’s supposed to connect with the spirit world and provide a way to ask questions of the dead or spirits. Being the only atheist in the room I, of course, asked them to pose the question, “Is there a God?” My friends were very reluctant. I was afraid they would maneuver the “pointer” to say “Yes”, but thought the Ouija board would simply “fail” to answer. None of us expected a foul-language response. But, the response was not an answer because it only swore at us. At the time this puzzled me. Why would my friends say that? My friends were upset. They were not the kind to speak vulgarly. I never stopped to think it was actually something evil from the spirit world responding. Continue reading
Joy
John 16:24 “Until now, you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be made full.” (WEB)
Why Me?
I was born Deaf, but became deaf through a marvel of technology: the hearing-aid. What’s the difference between Deaf and deaf? Heart language and culture. There is a range in the severity of deafness. Mine was severe enough so I could not hear well enough to use a spoken language. Fortunately, hearing aids became available to me when I was in second grade. They were very large and expensive. With the hearing aid I could learn to speak English with the help of a Speach Therapist. My therapist also taught me how to read lips. English became my heart language, not ASL. So I was able to make my way through public schools. I barely made it to college, but then almost flunked out in my first term. By changing to a different major and minor, I had more teachers who spoke English without an accent. That made all the difference for me. I struggled all the way to graduation. Continue reading
Meekness to Polite
The word “polite” is defined in dictionaries as having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people. I wondered why politeness seems to be disappearing from today’s society. I also wondered what the Bible had to say about being polite. In the ERV translation I found what I was looking for in Titus 3:2. But I also found that different translations rendered the original Greek using different words. It’s a lesson on how to make use of different translations to have a better understanding of the original meaning from Old Testament Hebrew and New Testament Greek. The following excerpts are listed in order by publication date, or last revision. Continue reading
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October 6, 2017
My wife and I just returned from vacation at WDW. It was fun, but not so much for blogging. For the first time ever I tried blogging, while on vacation, using either my iPhone or iPad. Somehow my “Coffee Anyone?” post got deleted or out of sync on the server. My computer’s copy unfortunately was updated by my other devices so I lost some of the “last minute” additions to the original post. Since I can’t remember what I added, the shorter, unposted version, is now posted. Better to keep some of it than to not re-post any of it. My apologies for any inconvenience from this redundant posting. However, it appears to be only an update and not as a brand new post. Maybe I need more patience and coffee? 😎
Romans 5:3 “And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;” (KJV)
The First Step
Earlier this week I walked 16,619 steps in one day. That information comes from my Fitbit tracker. I know that is a lot of steps for me. Being at EPCOT meant I was going to take many steps. Although it was fun, towards the end of the day, my feet were very tired. Based on what my wife and I read about EPCOT we made many decisions. Where to go. Where to eat. Making FastPass selections. For most of the 16,619 steps I took that day, I was not thinking about what God wants.
Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust the Lord completely, and don’t depend on your own knowledge. With every step you take, think about what he wants, and he will help you go the right way.” (ERV) Continue reading
What is Love?
I like using the YouVersion app for reading the Bible. One feature is a daily verse. Today’s verse reads:
Hebrews 13:16 “And do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for God is pleased with such sacrifices.” (NET)
The book of Hebrews was my father’s favorite book of the Bible. He would read it every day. Because he had MS that became more of a challenge as the disease progressed. MS made it hard for him to be a father to me. I had my own challenge as a hearing-impaired child. So my mother became like a single-parent, caring for us kids, but also caring for her husband. Continue reading
Everything is New
2 Corinthians 5:17-18 “When anyone is in Christ, it is a whole new world. The old things are gone; suddenly, everything is new! All this is from God. Through Christ, God made peace between himself and us. And God gave us the work of bringing people into peace with him.” (ERV)
Coffee Anyone?
My wife and I love eating out for breakfast. It’s a bad habit that shows up on our waistlines. In one favorite restaurant, I see a sign about coffee and happiness. I love coffee, but it doesn’t give me lasting happiness. Not even pretty close. Buying a cup of java and drinking it helps to wake me up. Sure. Be more alert. Yep. There is even medical research which says drinking coffee helps the body’s defense against cancer. Continue reading
