Just before the Second World War my father purchased a 1939 Buick. That car would not be replaced until the war was over. Now as good as American automobiles are today, they usually did not last that long back in the thirties and forties. An automobile was often replaced every two or three years. With … Continue reading Sunday Drives | Walk With Ken Boyle – October 4, 2020
Church
We need a new generation that holds fast to truth, honor, and kindness | Walk With Ken Boyle – September 20, 2020
It’s Sunday morning, and I am feeling well fed. This morning my wife Dale prepared a breakfast of pancakes with an apple topping. There also was some turkey sausage and a small glass of grape juice. Now how spoiled am I? Very! After doing the breakfast dishes – Dale cooks, I clean up the cooking mess - I took my … Continue reading We need a new generation that holds fast to truth, honor, and kindness | Walk With Ken Boyle – September 20, 2020
Statues | Walk With Ken Boyle – July 6, 2020
It had been my hope that we would have walked together on July Fourth, but time had a way of passing by so quickly. I wanted to walk with you that day for I am distressed about the future of our nation. I can remember back to the time of the Second World War when I was a young child; we … Continue reading Statues | Walk With Ken Boyle – July 6, 2020
The Chipmunk – Walk With Ken Boyle | June 28, 2020
Good morning on this sunny, cloudy day in June. It is Sunday, and I usually do not walk with you on Sunday. However, today I have a few moments to sit down at my desk (which I have just straightened out) to visit with you. I hope you are well this day and that you … Continue reading The Chipmunk – Walk With Ken Boyle | June 28, 2020
“Bleak Times” Can Lead To Sunshine | Walk With Ken Boyle – June 16, 2020
What a beautiful morning to take a walk. The temperature is 75 degrees, and it is a sunny day. How have you been? We need to ask that question of each other because so many people feel, as my son said to me, “These are bleak times, Dad.” Did you ever read the novel by … Continue reading “Bleak Times” Can Lead To Sunshine | Walk With Ken Boyle – June 16, 2020
Throw Out An Anchor | Walk With Ken Boyle – June 9, 2020
Good morning and thanks for coming on a walk with me. It is a cloudy day this Tuesday, and there are a few drops of rain on my window. We need some rain right now in New Hampshire, at least in the Concord area. How are you today? You could feel better? I think many … Continue reading Throw Out An Anchor | Walk With Ken Boyle – June 9, 2020
Liberty and Justice For All | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 31, 2020
Good morning. It is a perfect day here in New Hampshire to take a walk. The sun is shining brightly, the spring trees have just lost their blossoms, and there is a cool breeze for the temperature this morning is 55 degrees. This beautiful day dawns with a sadness in our hearts over the racial … Continue reading Liberty and Justice For All | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 31, 2020
What’s Behind Your Mask? | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 23, 2020
At night on the third floor of our home in Melrose, I would listen to my radio. In my family, you were fortunate if you had your very own radio – I was fortunate. One of my favorite programs was “that masked man.” Who was that masked man that spoke, “Hi Ho, Silver Away?” That … Continue reading What’s Behind Your Mask? | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 23, 2020
Laundry | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 16, 2020
Two weeks ago, on our walk, I told you that I would talk about laundry. Now that is a strange subject for a pastor to speak about, but it is one of my responsibilities in my retirement. Dale does not like to do laundry, and I do not like to cook. I’ve often said that one of the things … Continue reading Laundry | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 16, 2020
Mother’s Day | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 9, 2020
Our walk today is a sermon about my mother from some years back. Sermon Mother’s Day Of Praise and Discipline, Sympathy and Tears My mother was a very short woman, not even five feet tall. Now I have teased Dale and Carol Vinniti about their being vertically challenged, or that they are a couple of … Continue reading Mother’s Day | Walk With Ken Boyle – May 9, 2020