Once again, Random Thursday is on a Friday.
I wasn’t going to give Trump any more time, but then Mark Davis, someone I don’t agree with often, wrote this in the Dallas Morning News (Tuesday, August 11, 2015)
“Every once in awhile [sic], we all need an inner voice that says: ‘I shouldn’t say that. It’s over the line.’ If we ignore that voice and mouth off anyway and get roasted for it, we should not whine about political correctness. Maybe we should look in the mirror and learn when to shut up.”
Someone else (not sure where I heard this) said, “The opposite of political correctness is not vulgarity.”
That’s enough of that. Here’s a couple of great songs I want to pass along:
Two of Us on the Run by Lucius. Here’s the video.
- “There’s no race, there’s only a runner, put one foot in front of the other”
- “And we’ll one day tell our story of how we made something of ourselves now”
- I served communion at a worship service this week and the band sang this song. As someone on the road to being a second career pastor, I thought about the story I’d tell one day.
Divisionary (Do the Right Thing) by Ages and Ages. Here’s the video.
- This song came about as the band went through a lot of changes: the deaths of parents and birth of children. Great chorus.

