50 years ago this week – November 20, 1972: Audio of my senior voice recital at OBU 
by Bill Jones

It was 50 years ago this week – November 20, 1972, to be precise – that I presented my senior voice recital at Oklahoma Baptist University, partially fulfilling – as stated in that evening’s program – “senior requirements for the Bachelor of Music Education degree with a major in voice.” As you all know by Read more . . .

50 years ago – October 1972: Audio of Joanna beginning to teach me Cantonese (3 mo. before our first date) 
by Bill Jones

(NOTE: This is copied from my Facebook post from earlier this month. I decided, before the month is over, to also include it in a blog post for those of you who are not on Facebook or didn’t see it there.) (Scroll to the end for links to my previous 15 blog tributes to Joanna Read more . . .

Eulogy for my best friend Bob 
by Bill Jones

(NOTE: I delivered the following eulogy at Bob Morris’s funeral on Saturday, September 10, 2022, at Northridge Church of Christ, Shawnee, Oklahoma.) I spent 20 years as a technical writer and editor and have spent much of the rest of my various careers writing and editing – hundreds, probably thousands, of various types of documents over Read more . . .

On our 46th, remembering anniversary celebrations with Joanna through the years 
by Bill Jones

(Scroll to the end for links to my previous 14 blog tributes to Joanna since her passing.) Joanna and I celebrated 44 wedding anniversaries before her passing in February 2021. Today is our 46th . . .  only, she is no longer here to celebrate with me. But I know she is nearby, for the Read more . . .

George Mason and Wilshire Baptist Church . . . a personal reflection (Part 2)
by Bill Jones

In August 2014, in recognition of George Mason’s 25th anniversary as senior pastor of Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, I wrote a personal reflection about the influence of Wilshire and George Mason in our lives – Joanna’s and mine – since we joined 10 years earlier. I encourage you to go back and read what Read more . . .

Happy 80th birthday to Campy Campaneris, who made the Kansas City A’s fun to watch 
by Bill Jones

Between 54-year stints in Philadelphia (1901-1954) and Oakland (1968-2021 and who knows how much longer), the American League’s Athletics (“A’s” for short) played a largely forgettable 13 years (1955-1967) in Kansas City, Missouri’s Municipal Stadium. In 13 years, the Kansas City A’s had nothing but losing records. From 1955-1960, when there were only eight teams Read more . . .