I'm a promoter, just like my favorite president. That fire got lit back when I was pastoring a little church way up in Mohall, North Dakota—practically kissing the Canadian border. After a wildly successful Billy Graham film festival at the high school, I figured, why stop? So I started booking an event every single month.
Fast-forward forty-eight years to last Sunday, June 7th. I’ve been battling brutal lymphedema, but this year I finally felt good enough to fire up the electric chariot and roll all the way from Garden Court East down to River Park. That’s when I stumbled into a full-blown celebration. A beautiful Mexican family had basically taken over the entire park for their daughter Andrea’s graduation open house—except it wasn’t just an open house, it was a full fiesta. The kids are thriving in Plymouth’s excellent schools, and the whole scene was pure joy.I caused a bit of a sensation rolling up. When things slowed down, Andrea and her best friend came over, and we talked for a good while. Naturally, I dropped the Andre the Giant story. They loved it. I had the absolute time of my life—because let’s be honest, I never need much encouragement to tell stories.Open house for Andrea and her graduation in Plymouth Indiana from high school
(And yes, that’s why I’ve been on a hot sauce kick the last few days. The salad had just enough sneaky spice to wake everything up—even if I never actually saw any hot sauce.




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