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I reserved the domain name, www.heelcatcher.com, many years ago. My intent was to start a personal blog online. Like most good intents, it never happened. I simply did not have the time to set things up. Ironically, the event that gave me the time was an Achilles rupture that happened to me on November 21, 2009. My heelcatcher blog was birthed out of my snapped heel. I wish I would have found a less painful way to get things started.
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Author Archives: Steve Foster
What about those who have never heard of Jesus?
As a pastor I am periodically asked difficult questions of faith. One question I was asked recently is the fate of those who have never heard of Jesus Christ. My response to this person's question is listed below. One of … Continue reading
A Father's Joy
We headed over to Peddlers Village in PA today. Spent the day at Giggleberry Fair, a Chuck E. Cheese type play place for kids of all ages. The boys had a blast. We were there for six hours and they … Continue reading
First Week Down
Today marks one week since my surgery. It seems like it has been a month. Time moves slower on the recliner. I went into the church office today. It was the first time I have attempted to work in the … Continue reading
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Shopping in a Wheelchair
A good night’s sleep helped the day to start off better. The pain in my foot is practically gone…though my right shoulder and left hip are sore. I guess compensating for a lame foot and a heavy cast can take … Continue reading
Colossians 4:2-6
2Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. 3And pray for us, too, that God may open a door for our message, so that we may proclaim the mystery of Christ, for which I am in chains. 4Pray that I … Continue reading