Copycat We have some dear friends who have been on vacation this past week. As they often do when they’re going to be out of town, Joe and Jan asked us to run by and feed their cats every other day. We’re more than happy to oblige—Joe and Jan have been very kind to us […]
Six Proofs of God’s Love
According to tradition, John, known as the Apostle of Love, retired to Ephesus. Each Lord’s Day, the disciples, honored to have an aged apostle in their midst, would ask John to address the assembly. John would struggle to walk before the church and say, each Sunday, “My little children, love one another.” Throughout his Gospel […]
“But, Don’t Christians Hate Homosexuals?”
“But Don’t Christians Hate Homosexuals?” I’ve written about homosexuality a good bit of late, and I do earnestly pray that this is my last post on the subject (it will be, unless I need to answer a specific argument). One of the most distressing things I have heard about my posts is that my firm […]
I am the Greatest
“I am the Greatest” Muhammad Ali, a fellow Kentuckian, died over the weekend after a long and public battle with Parkinson’s Disease. No moment in modern Olympics gave me greater chills than when Ali stepped out to light the flame in Atlanta (every time I’ve driven by the stadium, my first thought has been of […]
Hurry Up and Wait
Subscribe to Dr. Justin Imel, Sr. by Email When I first met with my neurologist, he said that my condition (Dystonia) is genetic—not ands, ifs, or buts about it. So, he wanted genetic testing, and I had blood drawn for a genetic test on October 26, 2015. The company charged $20,210.00 for the test, and, […]