Change, Seeming Change And God’s Stability

by Kevin Burton    You fearful and despairing, you weary of mind and heart, comfort today from The Bible, with help from a French novelist.    “The more things change, the more they are the same” is the best-known quotation of Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr (1808 –1890) a French critic, journalist, and novelist.    You’ve probably heard …

It’s Official: Everybody Is Stressed By Election

by Katia Riddle National Public Radio    Seven out of 10 adults in the U.S. say the future of the nation is a significant source of stress. The concern crosses party lines.    Every year the American Psychological Association takes a look at the leading causes of stress in the U.S., and publishes an annual report. …

Bonnie Raitt Supports A Free Press, Journalism

by Kevin Burton    I love Bonnie Raitt more this week than I did before, and that’s saying something.    Raitt announced Monday that proceeds from her Sept. 23 concert in Carmel By The Sea, California, will go to support investigative journalism and protect a free press.    “Special guest Roy Rogers will support the …

Our Democracy Could Use Another Truman

by Kevin Burton    Not sure what I expected in advance from the Harry S. Truman Museum in Independence, Missouri, but I ended up in tears.    Truman was the Vice President thrust into the presidency just 82 days into his term, following the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1945.  By then the tide …

Retirement Practice Makes Perfect, I Hope

by Kevin Burton    I’ve got retirement fever now. May it spark in me a desire for discipline.     Retirement has been on my mind for a while, but the taste for it was whetted during our recent vacation, spent mostly in Nebraska and South Dakota. We called the trip retirement practice. I would say …

Politics, The Art Of The Possible

by Kevin Burton      The first time I became aware of the phrase “the art of the possible” was in connection with the Evita soundtrack.     I thought wow, what a great phrase to sum up the cynical exploitation of events to get one’s way.     “By any means necessary” comes close to saying the …