Author Archives: David N. Walker

About David N. Walker

David N. Walker is a Christian husband, father and grandfather, a grounded pilot and a near-scratch golfer who had to give up the game because of shoulder problems. A graduate of Duke University, he spent 42 years in the health insurance industry, during which time he traveled much of the United States. He started writing about 20 years ago and has been a member and leader in several writers' groups. Christianity 101: The Simplified Christian Life, the devotional Heaven Sent and the novella series, Fancy, are now available in paperback and in Kindle and Nook formats, as well as through Smashwords and Kobo. See information about both of these by clicking "Books" above.

Resting a Little Better

Several days ago, I got to spend some time with a man who lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and learned some very interesting things from him. He’s an American citizen, born of American missionary parents in Electra, TX, and has … Continue reading

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Coast of Norway

You may have read my other recent post, “A Day From Hell,” so I wanted to let you know the vacation wasn’t entirely a bust. We cruised from Amsterdam up the coast of Norway, stopping at Flam, Stavanger, Kristiansand, and … Continue reading

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A Day From Hell

Sunday, my wife and I truly experienced a day from hell. Our two-week cruise of the coast of Norway ended in Amsterdam. Our flight home was scheduled to leave at noon, but the cruise people put us in a group … Continue reading

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Protecting Our Country

District Judge James Robart has taken it upon himself to frustrate the President of the United States in his attempt to carry out his sworn duty to protect the nation and its people. Yes, I’m talking about President Trump’s temporary … Continue reading

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Protecting Ourselves

A few days ago, someone posted a message on Facebook about how horrible it would be to arrive in the United States and find yourself detained and then sent back to the country where you came from. I’m not quoting … Continue reading

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Common Decency

A lot of us have very strong, deeply held feelings or opinions when it comes to politics. I understand that, because mine are about as strong and deeply held as anyone’s I know. When the Playboy from Massachusetts won the … Continue reading

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Demise of a Great Nation

A cousin in Missouri sent me an email containing the following account of a recent speech given by a former Democrat governor. I think it is something we all need to hear. We know Dick Lamm as Governor of Colorado. … Continue reading

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Duplicity of the Left

This morning’s Fort Worth Star-Telegram had a several-page article exposing the duplicity of the left. Sadly, it was no surprise, since that’s something leftists have long been known for. Some months ago, Target made news with its decision to allow … Continue reading

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Wrapping Up the Constitution

Today, we’re looking at the Twenty-seventh (and final) Amendment as we work our way through the Constitution and its amendments. This post is the last of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If … Continue reading

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Twenty-sixth Amendment

Today, we’re looking at the Twenty-sixth Amendment as we work our way through the Constitution and its amendments. This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read … Continue reading

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