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
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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
Uncle Warren | Walk With Ken Boyle – April 16, 2020
Candleberry Chapel in Attleboro, Massachusetts has a new pastor named Warren Manigault III. As the chapel is now closed due to the coronavirus, the services on Saturday and Sunday are available on Zoom. This has made it possible for me to attend some of the services and given me the opportunity to hear the new … Continue reading Uncle Warren | Walk With Ken Boyle – April 16, 2020
Bosh | Walk With Ken Boyle – April 8, 2020
It is afternoon – one thirty- and the day is Good Friday. If we go by tradition, Jesus would have been upon his cross for an hour and a half. He will live for just another hour and a half. We will not go on our walk today; we will just sit quietly in my … Continue reading Bosh | Walk With Ken Boyle – April 8, 2020
Courage/Palm Sunday | Walk With Ken Boyle – April 3, 2020
This coming Sunday is a very favorite of mine. It became a favorite after I was ordained as a pastor and began to serve my first church in West Boxford, Massachusetts. West Boxford in 1960 was a small rural community. It was a rather perfect place to begin a ministry. Situated on a small semicircle … Continue reading Courage/Palm Sunday | Walk With Ken Boyle – April 3, 2020
What A Friend We Have In Jesus | Walk With Ken Boyle – March 27, 2020
Good afternoon. I am so pleased you can walk with me today. It is a pleasant day here in New Hampshire. The sun is brightly shining, and the temperature is around fifty- five degrees. One of the blessings of living here is that so many people walk together, many of them on the various trails … Continue reading What A Friend We Have In Jesus | Walk With Ken Boyle – March 27, 2020
This Must Be Our Shining Hour | Walk With Ken Boyle – March 19, 2020
It was snowing this morning. Here it is the dawn of Spring. and it is snowing. Shut in our home, warm and blessed are we to have shelter. Home is more than a shelter, isn’t it? When it is blessed, it is a place of kindness, acceptance and love. Outside there may be raging storms, … Continue reading This Must Be Our Shining Hour | Walk With Ken Boyle – March 19, 2020
Greenhill Farm | Walk with Ken Boyle – March 10, 2020
In a place called Barrington, New Hampshire, there was a farm that was beloved by the Boyle family. It had been purchased by my grandfather in the autumn of 1916. The summers of my father’s family were to be spent at Greenhill Farm, but it was kept as an ongoing farm all through the year. … Continue reading Greenhill Farm | Walk with Ken Boyle – March 10, 2020
Be The Best Of Whatever You Are | Walk With Ken Boyle – February 27, 2020
The wind is howling around our home. Molly keeps nearby me; I think because she hears strange noises outside. Dale will be coming home soon now, and about this time of day, Molly is alert to the autos that drive by. There are times when I know she feels secure being near me, and right … Continue reading Be The Best Of Whatever You Are | Walk With Ken Boyle – February 27, 2020
Poetry | Walk With Ken Boyle – February 18, 2020
Do you like poetry? Do you enjoy reciting poems? One of the too many to count reasons that I am grateful to my mother and father is their emphatic statement that I would graduate from a college. Not only did they insist that I attend college, they paid for my education by sacrificing many of … Continue reading Poetry | Walk With Ken Boyle – February 18, 2020