by Rick Koerber | Mar 22, 2016 | Daily News
Those on the political left preach almost incessantly about cultural diversity and the plight of so-called minority groups. At the same time America’s history with slavery is an ever present theme used as a bludgeoning weapon against those who dare question the...
by Rick Koerber | Nov 29, 2013 | Key Essays
My three-year-old son prefers to dress up in full Spider Man attire – virtually every day. When I ask him why, he says that he wants to get “big” so he can help me “fight the bad guys.” Every time I leave the house he asks, “Dad,...
by Rick Koerber | Aug 4, 2008 | Rick's Blog
The picture of the shoes above is evidence of an experience I had a few weeks ago. It was one of those experiences that brings you to the limit of your own sanity. Actually, I am surprised at how short the path can be from here (the normal, sane and rational world)...
by Rick Koerber | Apr 20, 2008 | Rick's Blog
This weekend, the two oldest kids and I averted tragedy on our four-wheeler, and I learned something about repentance and Godly sorrow. Not bad for a weekend, I suppose. So, it was Saturday afternoon and the entire family was bored. In a stroke of genius I decided...