Christian commentary on the culture by Russell Steen

A Christian perspective on life, politics and culture, by a Happily married (26+years) father of five. This started when I became a guest columnist for the Hutchinson News and with permission used my columns for a blog titled "Christian in Kansas", but we've moved to Missouri near St. Louis, so I've had to change the title. Feel free to share anything you find interesting with others. I hope I can get you thinking about the things that matter most.

Russell Steen

Russell Steen
You gotta serve somebody. . .

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      • Cy Steen Baseball Tip 1
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About Me

Russell Steen
I have done so many things for a living. Grocery store stocker/bagger/produce/checker, wheat truck driver, lumber co. delivery, hay hauler, oil field hand, roofer, frac tank driver, group home teaching parent, camera assistant, grip, electrician, gaffer, camera operator, videographer, cinematographer, cell phone tower inspector, grip and lighting rental manager for a studio, screen printing, printing sales/delivery, pest control. . . You might be surprised to learn I've only been fired twice–the last time when I was 20 years old–and they guy who fired me was also the person most responsible for my conversion to Christianity. He is still my best friend and we laugh about when I buried the toolpusher's new Jeep pickup in a creek. I have an MA in film studies. I've been all over the US, living in Kansas, Virginia, New York City and Los Angeles and now Missouri. I've visited or worked in Canada, Mexico, Jamaica, Hawaii, Guatemala, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, Thailand, Scotland, Uganda and Ethiopia. I have learned a thing or two along the way. May I share a bit of it with you?
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Cy Steen Baseball Tip 1

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