Back in the mid fifties, even I was a youngster.
Following a horrendous spinal tap and the heart
stopping diagnosis of Poliomyelitis, I spent several
weeks convalescing at Kaiser Hospital in Vallejo California. During
a two week confinement in a hospital with dozens of other crippled
children, a five year old has worlds of time to pray. One night, all alone in
my hospital room, scared half to death and miles and miles from home, I called
out to Jesus from the depths of my little soul. Days later the hospital
ran some tests and told my folks to collect me and take me home. When I finally
tugged my cowboy boots back on and Dad and Mom headed for home with me in tow,
I began a walk with Jesus that has lasted to this day. When my family
and I arrived in Missouri in 1978, I became a member of Dry Creek General
Baptist Church, where I was baptized under the bridge at Indian Creek in 1979.
Twenty years later, in 1998, I became a member of Pomona Christian
Church, where I maintain my membership today. I live in the Ozarks now.
Suffice it to say, the majority of my church family are lifelong, staunch
conservatives. I love those folks dearly, and for the most part they tolerate
me. As someone who has considered Jesus Christ my personal Savior for almost
sixty years, I believe in doing justly, loving mercy, walking humbly with my
God, and enthusiastically supporting the rights of others to walk with
theirs. I believe freedom is all about personal choices. I cherish my own
freedom. I make my own choices, and I passionately support the freedom and
choices of others. If that makes me a liberal, so be it. I prefer
to consider myself an American. SC
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