Charles Pogue

I am retired from fulltime ministry, and now spend my time creating wooden pendants for jewelry, reading, and supporting the University of Texas Longhorn athletics. I am married with two grown children and six grandchildren.
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High School, master's equivalency in Bible.

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He who thinks by the inch and talks by the mile should be kicked by the foot.

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  • Morality Can Be Legislated
    Although the New Testament is the covenant to which men are amenable today, the Old Testament, and God's dealing with the civil law of Israel makes it abundantly clear that the assertion that morality should not be legislated is patently false.
  • My Twist on Cooking Texas Brisket
    Even as others have taken pen in hand to add their individual twists about cooking brisket, here is my humble addition to the pile of ideas.
  • An Indispensable Set of Books for a Carpenter
    Even though much building ability comes from experience and on the job training, there is an indispensable set of books every young builder should have.
  • A Kid's Depression Survival Kit
    We were actually post depression kids, but its effects lingered into the days of our youth so times were tight enough that we had to develop the items that go in the kit.
  • A Surprisingly Good Sandwich
    Ken was sitting at a table with his three purchases spread out before him. They were a loaf of bread, a bottle of mustard, and a package of corn chips.
  • Not Much Space for a Boy to Roam
    The fields and pastures are paved and dotted with houses so close together there is hardly a yard, much less a pasture for a boy to explore.
  • Four Ways to Save Water in a Drought
    There are ways to conserve water in a drought, and you probably know what most of them are, but there are some ways to save water that you may not have thought of. You may want to consider these--or maybe not.
  • A Fishing Trip that Ended Before it Started
    My father-in-law and I have been fishing a lot together, and over the years we have had some great times and landed some pretty nice ones. This trip could be our last.
  • Scattered Families
    When the Fourth of July, Christmas, and Thanksgiving rolled around, just like clockwork, thirty people would be gathered at my paternal grand-parents house.
  • Punctuality: A Show of Respect
    People who show signs of disrespect are not a new breed. What is new, though, is that disrespect like many another word has been redefined, so that what was once disrespectful is now acceptable.
  • What Your Children Need from You
    Children have a great need for the vowels. No, we are not referring to a third grade spelling lesson, but to vowels that are far more important. Children need A, E, I, O, U parents.
  • Two Scary Words
    American needs restoration not change; to do what is right not what is pragmatic.
  • The Reopening of "Hard Knocks U"
    No one in his right mind would claim to relish hard times, but on the other hand, as hard as it may be to accept at the time, some good things can come from them, including the reopening of "Hard Knocks University."
  • How to Make Wooden Pendants for Jewelry
    This article describes the process I use for making wooden pendants for necklaces, pins, and other jewelry items.
  • Religious Truth and the Laws of Thought
    If man understood two essential facts, he would be in a position to come to the correct understanding of religion.

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