Life at the Altar

Altars are places where people meet God, and because God is everywhere we can meet Him anywhere.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Remember the Manger

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Theologian Reinhold Niebuhr said that on Christmas, he preferred to go to a church where there was no sermon, only music, art, and drama....
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Thanks, First Baptist, Hot Springs

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So, I was scrolling through my Twitter feed yesterday and came across a post from a pastor that I follow, Sam Rainer.  He linked to one o...
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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

St. Jack

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On this All Saints’ Eve, I want to say a word about one of the saints in my life.  His name is Jack Enloe.  In February 1974, in my senio...
Tuesday, October 17, 2017

So Long to a Praying Friend

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I buried another friend on Saturday.  I miss him already.  His name is Dick Wilkerson.  Yes, he was a great servant in the church.  He ta...
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Friday, October 13, 2017

40 Years Later

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On October 8, 1977, way back in the last century, Dayna Vanderpool became Dayna McCallum, I and became a blessed man.  Two children and s...
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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Pam Bland: Difference-Maker

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Hot Springs said goodbye to Pam Bland today.  For 34 years Pam Bland gave direction to First Step, Inc.  First Step develops resources an...
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Friday, August 25, 2017

The Wall Came Tumbling Down

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On Saturday, August 19, three protest groups descended upon Hot Springs.  Putting these groups together is like making a bomb.  Thanks to...
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John McCallum
Thanks for checking out the blog. My day (and sometimes nights and weekend) job is as a pastor. I enjoy reading, sports, fitness training, and golf. I've been an avid Arkansas Razorback fan since 1968. I even had the good fortune to go to college there in the mid-70s. I have been married to my wife Dayna for 39 years, have two great kids and seven super grandchildren. I'm blessed!
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