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Remembering the Great War

By Philip E. Jenks Actually, there’s no one around who remembers the Great War. It has been a hundred years since the United States joined the cataclysm in April 1917, and that generation is long gone. The anniversary is historically … Continue reading

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Air Force Memory: a lesson in Humility

I was a very young and very low-ranking airman when I first arrived at RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge in Suffolk, England, in January 1965.  The convenient thing about the Air Force was that you always knew who was more distinguished than you: … Continue reading

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Pray for him? Sure. But …

By Philip E. Jenks January 20, 2017 – Like most of us, I have a lot of friends who voted for the new President. I don’t know why they did and, when I ask them, they tell me to give … Continue reading

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My Holy Day, January 12

January 12, 2020 – On 12 January 1968, I climbed aboard a chartered Boeing 707 and flew from Royal Air Force Station Lakenheath, England to McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. In each of the 49 years since then, … Continue reading

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Big Mike and Little Mike

Updated January 19, 2021 By Philip E. Jenks Martin Luther King, Jr. would have been 92 this week. It is entirely appropriate that we have engraved his image on postage stamps and carved larger-than-life stone monuments to his memory. But … Continue reading

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Don We Now our Glock 17 Comfort Holsters

By Philip E. Jenks My old editor always put it best. That’s because Walt Herring was a short-fused misanthrope with a nose for news and a talent for writing tabloid headlines. In other words, a natural-born editor. Walt is gone … Continue reading

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#TheResistance

We resist in the name of Jesus, whose miraculous appearance on this rabid globe we anticipate this Advent season. What are we resisting? We resist all forms of racism and xenophobia, in the name of the One who reminded us … Continue reading

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Birth of the Resistance

By Philip E. Jenks November 10, 2016 – Wednesday, November 9, dawned gray and damp here in Port Chester. Just like the weather in Morrisville on November 23, 1963, the day after President Kennedy was killed. When JFK was blown … Continue reading

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Notes from Bill B.

David Brooks column on the Conservative Intellectual Crisis brings to mind two encounters with William F. Buckley, Jr. that suggest he engaged in dialogue with most anyone. Somewhere in the American Baptist communications archives are two letters from Buckley, one-line comments … Continue reading

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Vashti’s Shimmy

By Philip E. Jenks September 29, 2016 – The unexpected highlight of the first presidential debate of the 2016 season was Hillary Clinton’s response when Donald Trump unleashed a sniffily incoherent attack. “Okay!” she exclaimed, beaming. And she shimmied defiantly, knowing … Continue reading

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