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Tony Funderburk Posted on May 19, 2025 by TonyMay 19, 2025
Biomarker testing was really quite arresting

A few years ago I visited a functional medicine doctor.  And he suggested some biomarker testing. In particular, a blood test, known as the A1C or HA1C. Because he wanted to take a closer look at what might be going on in my blood.

Of course, after the recent turn of events in my health, I recalled some of the results and thought it would be interesting to look at them again now. Here’s what I shared from almost 10 years ago.

~ The doctor went over my results with me, and I guess I failed to stay within preferred levels for pretty much all of the 5 main biomarkers he recommends monitoring. I’ll share those markers with you, what their levels should be, and what mine were.

My biomarker testing results included these:

  1. Homocysteine: This is now the gold standard, for many doctors, as a means for judging whether or not someone is at risk for cardiovascular disease and incidents. Healthy levels should show up in your results between 4-8 umol/L (symbol for micromole) When your levels fall within that range you may consider yourself fortunate and possibly healthy. My level was 17.8
  2. CRP (C-reactive protein): This is a protein produced in the liver, and it’s associated with inflammation. Truly healthy levels should fall between 0 mg/L and 0.5 mg/L – That’s not much of a range because it should ideally show up as 0. My level was 1.53
  3. Vitamin D: It’s so cool how your body actually converts cholesterol derivatives into Vitamin D. Take note…your body creates cholesterol, and here’s one of the main reasons why. Healthy levels of Vitamin D (which is actually a hormone by the way) should show up right around 50 ng/ml. And the bare minimum recommended by almost all doctors is 30 ng/ml. My level was 20.7
  4. Hemoglobin AC1 (HA1C or A1C): This indicates how much glycosolation is going on in your blood. And that’s all about sugar binding to proteins. Most standard testers say you’re OK in the range between 4.8%-5.6%. My doctor says he gets “nervous over 5.4%”. My level was 5.6%…not outlandish, but combined with my other high levels…not good.
  5. Fasting Insulin: This has everything to do with insulin regulation. And while many labs say a level lower than 25 mIU/L is OK, some others say you shouldn’t go above 8. Another source says an ideal decent range is between 2 and 5. My level was 100.

OK…I failed the 5 biomarkers.

So, I’m in trouble. But does being in trouble mean you throw your hands in the air and give up? Certainly not. What you do is find out the adjustments you need to make in your lifestyle, emotions, and diet…then make those adjustments. And for a Christian, the primary response should be to ask God for wisdom and discernment. And for strength to follow through. I’ve done that, and I’m continuing to do that. I’m also fortunate to have a beautiful health coach living with me…my wife.

What about you? Have you gone through any biomarker testing lately? ~

Yes, I made some healthier lifestyle choices. But I also dealt with some environmental and genetic issues. The environmental issues caused respiratory problems which weakened my body’s ability to fight off problems. And the main genetic issue has been a deformed heart and erratic heartbeat. And, according to doctors who looked me over last month, the erratic heartbeat, led to atrial fibrillation. And they believe that led to the stroke.

So what does it all mean?

Basically that no matter what you do you’re doomed. Just kidding. Sort of. Yeah, the truth of the matter is somethings gonna get ya. So here’s what I suggest. Don’t let it be negativity. Don’t let it be stress. And don’t let it get you before you get right with your Maker. Because no matter what bad stuff you gotta go through in this life, none of it would even remotely compare to eternal torment in hell. And the good news is not even your predetermined genetics can force you into hell.

The Last Word

Keep a bolt of lightning in your brain
And a jar of honey in your heart.
Let love be the last word from your lips
Whether you’re together or apart.

Lightning is your passion over pain.
Honey is your holy hope within.
Send those feelings through your fingertips
And remember, always let love win.

© 2020 Tony Funderburk

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Posted in boomer health, environmental health, healthy habits, life is beautiful, Rhyme and Reason, Tony Funderburk | Tagged Biomarker testing, Blood tests, boomer health, homocysteine
Tony Funderburk Posted on May 17, 2025 by TonyMay 17, 2025
The means corrupt the end and rip off your friend

The old expression says “the means justify the ends.” But I’m here to tell you that just ain’t true. Not when it comes to stealing other people’s money. And stealing other people’s money is the means your government uses to carry out your so-called “good intentions.” I heard Milton Friedman say it like this:

“Bad means corrupt good intentions.”

Now, THAT is true. As an elderly pastor friend of mine used to say (he’s no longer on Earth), “truer words were never spoken through falser teeth.”

Anyway…

I hope you know about the means your government uses to play benefactor.

Yeah, too many people DO know and still don’t care. Because as long as they can “feel good” about themselves, helping “those less fortunate,” who cares how it’s done. The main thing is, it gets done and all those people don’t have to get their hands dirty. At least that’s what they think.

I talked about this kind of stealing a few years ago. Here’s a snippet of what I said back then. And it is still as true as ever.

~Remember where your benevolent government got the money in the first place.

They stole it from taxpayers. Because government isn’t business. Just in case you thought it was, it’s important to know and understand government makes no goods for sale. It provides no services. And at best, it merely distributes information. Or more likely misinformation.

If it sounds like I’m bitter about it, there’s a good reason. Because I am. America was once a shining example of how freedom helps people flourish. But once the people realized they could “vote” for money to be taken from some and given to others, the genie was out of the bottle.

And we’ve never been able to get the genie back in.

And the genie is a meanie.

I’ll hammer this point in place one more time. Your government isn’t giving you anything even if they put a gazillion dollars into some sort of “stimulus package.” Because the only reason they have a bunch of bucks to spend is…they took it from you in the first place. So, they’re really only giving back what they shouldn’t have taken in the first place.

By the way. I’m not anti-tax. But I AM anti tyrannical tax. And a tax rate of 10% or higher is tyrannical. Anything on those levels is stealing. And God forbids stealing, in the ten commandments. Because stealing takes lives.

And if you are OK with more taxes, than you are OK with stealing from your friends.

And here’s a little rhyme to highlight the point.

If you love your neighbor as yourself, don’t steal.
The reason for this is a pretty big deal.
Even if you don’t believe in God, it’s true.
His enduring Truth is still for me and you.


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Tony Funderburk Posted on May 13, 2025 by TonyJune 17, 2025
One stroke over par is very tough so far

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No, I haven’t taken up golfing. So, the one stroke I speak of is the kind of stroke you don’t wanna get even once. But on April 17, yeah, just last month, I had one sneak up on me and knock me down pretty hard.

That one stroke, put me in the ICU and rehab for three weeks.

It’s one thing to read about, or watch what someone deals with in a movie, or hear somebody tell a story about relearning how to walk and do simple things like pick something up. But it’s another thing entirely to actually have to do it yourself. And yet that’s where I find myself now.

It all started, as I said, on the evening of April 17th. I had just a few hours to go before I would drive to the airport to pick up Elgielene at the airport. She was getting back home around midnight from a two-week trip to see her sister in Florida. I had just gotten off the phone with her and her sister, after a conversation about flight numbers and times. Then I got up from my desk, walked to the kitchen to get a glass of water, and a weird feeling, came over me. It was something I haven’t felt before, so, being a typical American tough guy, I decided to.” walk it off.”  And I started pacing back-and-forth from room to room.

Unfortunately, the pacing didn’t help. I couldn’t walk it off. Matter of fact, I noticed my left leg started not responding so well and it bumped into things. Then, I started to have suspicions that something dastardly was taking place in my brain. So, I started quoting the first couple of lines from Lincoln’s Gettysburg address to see if my speech was OK. Oddly. enough, my speech was pretty much fine.

But I tried to walk again and my left leg refused to cooperate. It just felt like a heavy weight that I couldn’t even drag. Well, that was enough to get me to dial 911 and put in a call for an ambulance.

In very short order, a couple of very nice female paramedics showed up at my door, came inside, checked my vitals, and recommended that I waste no time getting to the emergency center of a nearby hospital.

The crew in the hospital very quickly diagnosed that I had experienced one stroke, and that I needed to go into the ICU for quick treatment.

Meanwhile, I couldn’t reach Elgielene because she was on a plane.

I was only able to leave her a voicemail that told her what happened and that I had been taken to the emergency room at this particular hospital. Imagine her surprise when she got off the plane and found that I wouldn’t be there to pick her up at midnight. And not only that, I was also in intensive care at the hospital. How’s that for a wake up call after a long day of connecting flights between Florida and Kansas?

Anyway…

It’s nearly a month since that took place and I just got back home four days ago. And it’s quite a drastic change in the Funderburk lifestyle. Before, I did all the driving because, well, I’m a man, and that’s what real man do. But now I’m not allowed to drive. Elgielene has really stepped up her game. And she’s taking great care of me.What a blessing! She has to do everything she was doing before plus help me do things that I don’t do so well now. My physical and occupational therapists told me they expect what they call “activation” to return to my left side eventually.

So, there’s the word I’m dealing with right now. Eventually.

This is my first message out to anyone who has connected with me online. And I expect to share more updates as my eventual recovery progresses.

There are some people who know about the stroke, and I know there have been a lot of people praying for me. For that I’m eternally grateful. Thank you for including me in your prayers. And thank you for the awesome encouragement and support.

Here’s a rhyme that I wrote way back that needs my personal attention now:

Happy Healthy Human

Hey, I’m talkin’ to you man…
Be a healthy happy human.
It’s not so hard to do man,
But don’t wait one more day.

Think about what you’re eatin’…
Those brain cells you’re mistreatin’…
Bad habits will keep repeatin’
Unless you stop and say…

“I’m a healthy happy human
‘Cause I know what to do man.
I’m changin’ through and through man,
I’m goin’ outside and play.”

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Posted in boomer health, healthy habits, Rhyme and Reason, The TRUTH Journal, Tony Funderburk | Tagged brain health, healthy habits, One stroke, The Power of God's Love Podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on April 20, 2025 by TonyJuly 10, 2025
Resurrection Day 2025 and He's still alive

Resurrection Day 2025. And no matter what the weather is like where you are, the Light of Life shines as brightly as ever. Because the Son shines his Light on anyone and everyone in the world who wants it. I sure do. How ’bout you?

Also known as Easter. But, believe it or not, there are still people who don’t know what it means. And they don’t understand the way it all came about. So, my resurrection song is about that…

I think it’s a pretty good song. Even if that recording of it’s not the best. Sure, it’s no Peter Cottontail song. But I did have a guy tell me he thought it was just about the best contemporary Christian song he’d ever heard. And, I won’t feign false humility, shuffle my feet, and say, “Aw, you’re just sayin’ that.” But I WILL say it’s one of the best compliments I ever got.

Because my resurrection song comes from the heart.

And just in case you didn’t catch all the lyrics, here they are, and Happy Easter 2021!

The Way

And it came to pass one day on a mountain far away
That a soul was taken and a life forsaken
Because someone had to pay
For the heart of all mankind. There was no untarnished mind.
So one life was spent Who was innocent,
But He left His Word behind…

Forgive them for they know not what they do.
Redeem them and I give My Blood to You.
We can rise up No matter how much the guilt might weigh.
He said…”I am the Way!”

Now so many years have gone And we love with blinders on.
How we tolerate is a form of hate.
Where’s the Rock He stood upon?
For the Truth is absolute and it’s foolish to dispute.
It confounds the wise but it opens eyes,
And it saves the destitute

Chorus

Now don’t turn to the left don’t turn to the right.
Just run straight to Him with all your might!

inst…chorus to end

© 1996 Tony Funderburk

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 16, 2025 by TonyApril 16, 2025
Wisdom is knowing when to speak and not to speak

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It’s Wednesday. So, you know what I’m thinkin’ about. No, not burgers. Well, not JUST burgers. I’m also thinkin’ about being a wise guy. And I know you’ve heard what the first step is. Right? Yeah, wisdom is knowing when to speak. Well, that’s what “they” say.

But I say, wisdom is also knowing when NOT to speak.

Here’s an example of when someone didn’t answer a direct question. And it was one of the most important questions, at one of the most important times, in history.

~ Then Pilate said to Him, “Do You not hear how many things they testify against You?” ~

Of course, you know he spoke to Jesus who was on trial for His life. And Jesus said what?

~ But He answered him not one word, so that the governor marveled greatly. ~

Just imagine this. You’re God in the flesh. You literally have the power to bring down legions of angels to rescue you. And your judge gives you an opportunity to defend yourself. And you don’t say a single word.

Now, THAT, is the ultimate epitome of restraint. The ultimate example of knowing when NOT to speak.

Wow, you rarely see that these days. Especially with the power of the internet and social media at your fingertips. Most people, who probably run off at the mouth in real life, almost constantly pull the trigger on their word weapons.

To that I say…

I hope you don’t mind if I don’t join in
With the people who just naysay.
I think you might find, if you just begin,
You might feel the very same way.
Life can get real dark like a starless night.
So, be glad when the Lord sends day.
Go and make your mark without fear or fright.
And you might as well start Wednesday.

© 2020

If you just gotta say something about something today, make sure it edifies. Or at least make sure it entertains. I hope this additional Wednesday rhyme does that.

Whimsical Wednesday

Whimsical Wednesday…wonderful breeze
Leaving us breathless…swaying like trees.
Syllables settle inside our ears
Sounding quite silly…calming our fears
Making us mimic cows in the field…
Funnybones flapping…giggles revealed
Whimsical Wednesday…tickles the tongue
Lilting and loving…keeping us young.
Melodies mingle with bubbles and dots…
Whimsical Wednesday living in thoughts.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 15, 2025 by TonyApril 15, 2025
Voyager 1 is simple and not even a dimple

1977. I remember that year like it was, well, day before yesterday. But it was almost 50 years ago. Wow. And that’s the year NASA launched Voyager 1 into space. And that little spaceship is still traveling through space. In fact, I just read a cool, short blurb about it. The headline said…

Voyager 1: A Time Capsule Still Exploring The Cosmos

They followed that up with…

Over 15 billion miles from Earth, Voyager 1 runs on 69 KB of memory, an 8-track tape recorder, and code written in FORTRAN. It’s controlled using 50-year-old blueprints and takes 22 hours to receive a single command.

Why it still works?

  • Rugged, radiation-hardened parts
  • Simple, reliable design
  • Backup systems
  • Engineers who think like it’s 1977

And they finished up the blurb with “A true marvel of human ingenuity.”

Then, they showed a rendered picture (because there aren’t photographers snapping shots of it) of Voyager 1 superimposed over a backdrop of the Milky Way.

And as I checked out the picture, I thought about what the “great minds” of aerospace, in their ongoing search for extraterrestrial intelligence, would say if something that simple wandered into Earth’s orbit.

No doubt, they’d be all a-flutter. And they’d rave on about finally finding proof of other intelligent life “out there.”

Because they’re goo goo gaga over a spaceship in the cosmos.

But the cosmos?

Not so much. Naw, it’s just a big bunch of space to explore. Oh sure, they love to bandy their big numbers around. This is 2 trillion light years away from that. And the speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second. And how the largest black holes in the universe are more than 70-80 billion times bigger than the sun.

But those YUGE numbers are mostly to reinforce their big bang skewed idea that there MUST be other intelligent life “out there.”

And that’s ironic, since the cosmos, itself, is the evidence.

Yeesh.

Little Voyager 1 runs on a fraction of one megabyte of memory. That’s tiny. The whole spaceship wouldn’t even be a fraction of a dimple in God’s smile. But people are amazed at how it can still operate all those miles from Earth. And they’re so impressed with engineers who could design such an amazing thing.

And that awestruck amazement runs through brains that are exponentially more complex. Brains so complex they can run a system of systems, your body, even while you’re asleep and not even consciously aware of it.

But that’s just the start.

Because your body lives on a planet ideally suited for human life. And that planet is part of solar system that runs consistently and dependably through the galaxy.

And the galaxy moves consistently and dependably through the universe. A universe (aka: the cosmos) that is observably stable enough to contain everything in it. A universe that’s the ultimate sign of intelligent life. And design.

Design ALWAYS points to a designer.

I’m not foolish enough to look at the big, beautiful sky, day or night, and say there is no God and that it all happened by chance. Sadly, most people ARE that foolish.

I know just about all my listeners and readers aren’t that foolish. So, I urge you to not give up on those who are. Because their eternal souls depend on us sharing the hope of the power of God’s love. And the power of that love made eternal life available to all.

If you’re like a little Voyager 1, traveling through the vast space of non-believing or skeptical people, remember, you have WAY more than 69 kilobytes of memory to draw from. You can use your incredibly complex brain to tap into the infinite source of Life. So, ask God to help you increase your knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.

Then, remember, you are…

In This World But Not Of It

I’m in this world but not of it.
I like this life but don’t love it.
My Savior rises above it.
I’m in this world but not of it.

This world can beat me up.
But this world is not my home.
I have a finer place where I will forever roam.

This world’s no easy street.
This world is not so nice.
It costs a lot to leave, but my Father paid the price.

So: (Chorus)

This world has lots of love,
But this world is filled with hate.
One day it won’t be so, and so I can hardly wait.

This world has moans and groans.
This world has aches and pain,
But soon even this shall pass, Jesus the King will reign.

Chorus…inst…chorus 3 times

© 2008

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 13, 2025 by TonyApril 14, 2025
Gimme Gimme Gimme what I want Him to gimme

It sounds silly when you say it out loud over and over. Try it. Gimme Gimme Gimme. In case you’re not familiar with what the word is (I can only imagine who wouldn’t be), it’s pronounced like you’re saying give me, but in a fast, slang way. Clear? Good.

Now, Gimme Gimme Gimme what’s mine.

And what’s yours is mine. Just kidding. Sorta. OK, I gotta get to the point. Because I’m not one of those knuckleheads who grew up thinking I “deserve better.” Or more. Nope. I’m not that kind of entitled. But there are some gimme gimme gimme’s that I DO wanna make known.

As I write this, it’s Sunday. And I haven’t been the praise and worship leader in a church for a long time. But when I was I wrote a couple of “Give Me” songs. And I’m just gonna share the lyrics with you today and hope they bless you in some way. (psst…if you’re subscribed to the The Power of God’s Love Podcast podcast, you’ll be able to hear ’em)

Give Me The Whole Jesus

Oh give me love…give me justice…
Give me Grace and the strength to endure.
When the world comes against me,
Give me Your Spirit steadfast and sure.

Give me words…give me courage…
And give me time and a powerful voice.
And when many still may hate me,
Give me Your love and I’ll always rejoice.

Give me the whole Jesus;
The whole Good Lord…
The One who shields the child…
The One who wields the sword.
Give me the whole Jesus
Son of God and man…
‘Cause only Jesus saves…
And only Jesus can! Only Jesus can! Only Jesus can!

Then give me dreams…give me wisdom…
Give me peace at the end of my days.
And give me life…everlasting…
In Your world and in Your higher ways.

Chorus

© 2010

Give Me What I Deserve

You gave me life…
Gave me love, and gave me freedom.
You took my sins…
And You nailed ‘em, and You beat ‘em…

‘Cause this person who you bought never had the nerve.
So I’m glad that you did not…
Give me what I deserve.

You gave me hope,
Gave me bread and living water.
You gave your blood…
When I led you to the slaughter.

But you never even fought or let your focus swerve.
And I’m glad that you did not…
Give me what I deserve.

Lord, don’t give me…what I deserve.
If I stand in the middle of the road,
Nudge me to Your side.
Lord, don’t give me…what I deserve…
‘Cause I’m the reason and the cause
Why Jesus died…But then He rose again!

You gave me joy…
Gave Your word you’d leave me never.
You gave Your life so that I could live forever.

And on this earthly azure dot I can choose to serve.
So I’m glad that you did not…
Give me what I deserve.

© 2010

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 12, 2025 by TonyApril 12, 2025
3 6 9 and these numbers are yours and mine

There I was again. A very young boy in a trance. Or that must’ve been how it looked to any adults who might’ve watched me when it happened. But it wasn’t a trance. It was just me, fascinated with the tiny particles I believed I could see. Maybe I was just affected by the numbers 3 6 9. As in, 369 Hz. But I think the particles I could see (and still do) weren’t just the product of a young imagination. I’ll get back to that shortly. But here’s a connected rabbit trail (no, silly, that’s not a reference to Easter).

3 6 and 9 are just numbers.

(side note: I say “just numbers” but numbers are powerful because you can’t use them up)

Anyway…

When you put them together and add the Hz to the end, that’s when the magic happens. And where I say magic, Nikola Tesla said it’s the “key to the universe.” Because he believed the 369 Hz frequency holds the secrets of energy, vibration, and resonance.

(‘nother side note: I totally disagree with the “key to the universe” reference, definitely not true)

Tesla, and I’m sure lots of other scientists, believed that energy, vibrating at different frequencies, provides the building blocks of the universe. And they believe the vibrations can be measured and quantified using numbers. And something I found very interesting, in an article I read this morning, is how they believe “One of the most important numbers in this context is 3.”

Those scientists will tell you that the number 3 “represents the basic structure of the universe, as it is made up of three dimensions, length, width, and height.” And they believe “these dimensions are what allow us to perceive the physical world around us.”

I get their point. But they’re wrong. Because the number 3 represents the Creator of the universe. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.

Yeah, I done went and dropped a Bible bomb on ya.

But Christians are the gate watchers. And we gotta keep it real ’round here.

So, here’s a snippet of how those studious students of science connect 3 with 6 and 9. The article I just read said this about them:

~ The number 6, on the other hand, represents the way energy is structured in the universe. It is the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom, which are the basic building blocks of matter. The properties of matter, like its weight, color, and ability to conduct electricity, depend on how these particles are arranged.

The number 9 is particularly interesting, as it represents the highest level of vibration in the universe. It is the number that all other numbers collapse into, as it is the final digit in the decimal system. This number represents the highest level of consciousness and spiritual enlightenment, which is why it holds such a special place in many spiritual traditions. ~

By the way, even though I disagree with energy and/or frequencies being the building blocks of the universe, I’m still fascinated by how the numbers connect so well with the Bible. Which, I’m sure, was not their intention at all.

And speaking of intention, I’ll get back to my initial intention. The reason I started this out with how the adorable Tony boy saw particles.

I remember staring, mesmerized, at the sky.

Not up toward the sun. Just through the sky that reached all the way down to my level. And I’d “see” sky particles. As though I could actually see the molecules of nitrogen and oxygen wiggling around in front of me. Sometimes I’d put my finger in the air to see if it affected the wiggling. I wasn’t sure if it did or not.

But I was absolutely sure I could see the particles.

That was WAY back in the middle of the 20th century. Before the dawn of human enlightenment (as so-called “brilliant minds” these days would prefer you believe). And there weren’t any transmission electron microscopes or TEMs. But there are now. And just the other day I watched a video that took me right back to my particles watching days.

I believe the video was part actual video and part virtual simulation. But what impressed me most was how it started with hair on a woman’s head. And it kept zooming in closer and closer. Then it zoomed in on a single strand. Then a single section of that strand. And the zooming went right down into the cellular level. All the way down to the point where it all turned to particles.

OK, here’s where I go all particlelicular (I made up that cool word) on you. I believe you and I ARE made up of particles. But I don’t believe energy is what holds the particles together. Otherwise, it would make sense for live things to disintegrate immediately when they die. But they don’t.

So, I believe all the particles are held together by information. But information doesn’t create itself. And it’s childish to believe it does. No, the information comes from the source of information. God. Who also happens to be the source of life and light. And He installs that information into DNA particles.

And maybe that’s partly how a little boy could see sky particles.

I didn’t say it IS how. It’s just a maybe thing. But maybe the idea of particles can help explain how Jesus could suddenly appear to His disciples. And then, suddenly, disappear too. Maybe He manipulated the particles to move back and forth between Heaven and Earth. And maybe that’s the Way for the 3 6 9 combination to make a lot more sense.

Numerologically speaking 3 is the number of God. 6 is the number of man. And when you believe in and trust God, He dwells in you. Then you’re seen in Him when you get to Heaven. So, the combination of 3 plus 6 is…everybody together…9. Very good! Now, put those particles, that make up your hands, together, and give yourself a round of applause.

Thanks for humoring me as I made my way from Tony boy to TEMs. Now, off ya go.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 11, 2025 by TonyApril 11, 2025
A lot of miles and words and smiles

30 thousand miles, added to the odometer of my new ‘73 Ford Maverick, in one year. And that’s a lot of miles for a guy whose drive to work was only about a mile and a half. But it’s also a lot of other stuff.

A lot of miles, memories, and consonants and vowels

I racked up so much more than just a bigger-than-normal number on the odometer. Because I always had my trusty Bic pen and spiral notebook on the seat beside me. And I ran more than one Bic pen dry. Plus, I eventually filled up a couple dozen spiral notebooks.

Now, I’ve heard (and read), I don’t know how many times, people think Kansas is boring and flat. So, how could I have racked up so many miles on my car…in Kansas? There’s nothing to see. Yeah, it’s true. Boring and flat. So, I suggest you drive on around, past, or through. Don’t stop in Kansas.

“There are no trees”

I’ve been alone before,
But never knowing such peace
As when I sat before that audience of trees.

“There are no hills”

Wind blowing through snowflake hills,
Ice castle all crumbling down.
Winter, in silence, is gone.
I watched it go with a frown.
Then, with a sigh, I remember saying good-bye
To Autumn the very same way.

“It’s just so boring”

The Autumn sky is full of colors
And sometimes drops of rain.
It makes me think of bygone summers
And riding on a train.
The golden sun, like Kansas wheat,
Would bake the fields of corn,
And I bucked endless bales of hay
And all my jeans were torn.

Sure, if the only part of Kansas you ever see is through the car window, on Interstate 70, you’ll get a somewhat monotonous perspective of it. But I didn’t rack up all those miles, on my Maverick, driving the interstate.

I meandered many dirt roads through scenery I might never see again. But I dilly dallied through delights from the mind of God that ink and words and spiral notebooks couldn’t contain them all. Big things I saw. Tiny things, too.

Just Imagine And You’re There

There’s a house in the ferns and the petals of the dahlias.
All you have to do is imagine and you’re there…
Breathing in the dew-fresh air.
Life is a breeze, mellow in the trees,
And Joy is there…you need only say please.
You can eat some watermelon
And drink dewdrop tea.
You can sleep until ten thirty…
Oh, it’s heavenly.
There’s a beach by a puddle
Where you’ll lie in the sun.
The fun will never end,
And the days will pass with care.
All you have to do is
Just imagine and you’re there.

All the poetic stuff I just shared was written as a result of driving a lot of miles through “boring” and “flat” Kansas. I hope the majority of people who see it that way always see it that way. And that they never break the heart of the Heartland.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 10, 2025 by TonyApril 10, 2025
Ebooks online and this art form of mine

It was over a dozen years ago. And I asked the question if ebooks online would take the place of traditional books. Back then, I said…

~ I don’t think so. Not very soon anyway. Why? A little thing called electricity. If you use an eReader or tablet or mobile or laptop to read ebooks for kids or any other ebooks, you need electricity to read ’em. And if there was an extended outage (hurricane damage for instance), you’d be without your reading material. So, the good ol’ paperback or hardbound book would look pretty awesome right about then. ~

But there are still ebooks online AND physical ones, too.

And that’s because of people like me.

And you.

As for me, I’m extremely fond (putting it mildly) of the digital medium. Yeah, at any given moment I’m carrying around a bunch of books. Some of them are links to ebooks online. And a lot more are stored on my iPhone.

I actually enjoy reading ebooks on my iPhone. Super handy. It’s there when I’m ready. I don’t have to remember an extra thing to carry around. And I don’t lose my place in the text. And I can send myself (or others in social media circles or email) notes, clips, and more.

Plus, I have easy and almost instantaneous access to the Bible. Not just one version. But many versions. Complete with reference materials.

And I can even listen to the audio.

So, yeah, all that convenient access to ebooks online, and on my phone, means I have to remember to keep it charged in case of electricity outages. My portable generator helps, too. But I’d have to keep it charged even if I was just gonna use it to make phone calls (who does that anymore?)

Maybe you prefer the good ol’-fashioned physical book. And that’s OK. You still have enough freedom (barely) to live in the dark ages (ironically, you can’t read a physical book in the dark either). And vivé la difference. That’s Italian for “Hey, that’s NOT Italian!”

Just thought I’d meander through some controversy with you. Feel free to return to whatever you were doing before I interrupted your flow. But before you go…

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 9, 2025 by TonyApril 14, 2025
Product of imagination and gift of visualization

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A social media friend of mine shared a link to a video of John Wayne throwing a kid into deep creek. Actually it was John Wayne playing the title character from the movie, Hondo. And the movie was based on the book, by the same name, written by Louis L’Amour. His books were partly the products of imagination and largely a part of Mister L’amour’s exceptional ability to visualize terrain. I didn’t know that before today.

No, his storytelling skill wasn’t just a product of imagination.

But his books are fictional accounts of the old west. In fact, if you bring up the subject of old west fiction, anyone who’s lived more than two or three decades will almost immediately think of Louis L’Amour.

My friend’s reference nudged me to do a little research on Louis’ visualization skills. I discovered this:

~ His knack for describing landscapes wasn’t just a product of imagination. It was deeply rooted in his real-life experiences and meticulous research. L’Amour traveled extensively across the American West, working jobs like cowboy, miner, and lumberjack, which gave him firsthand knowledge of the rugged landscapes he later depicted. He walked the trails, climbed the mountains, and crossed the deserts he wrote about. And he absorbed the details that brought his settings to life. ~

And I saw a snippet that mentioned Hondo specifically. It said:

~ For instance, in novels like Hondo, the terrain isn’t just a backdrop; it’s a character. And it helps shape the plot and the people in it as much character descriptions and dialogue. ~

Apparently Louis L’Amour could paint a mental picture of a canyon’s twists or a river’s flow so clearly that readers felt they could navigate it themselves. And that was a result of his habit of studying maps, hanging out in locations, talking to old-timers, and even sketching landscapes to lock them into memory.

L’Amour said he could “see” a place in his mind before writing about it.

He said he’d “mentally walk through it.” And that’s how he could visualize the sun’s angle, the scrub brush’s texture, or how a horse’s hooves would kick up dust on a dry ridge.

But there’s nothing mystical about his talent. He honed his skills by actually living in those kinds of places. And he had a genuine, lifelong curiosity about the land’s history and geology. Plus he photographed locations and studied the pictures to double-check his mental images of them. And he researched historical records to be sure his stories were accurate and authentic.

I guess his imagination and ability to visualize stories was pretty good. Because he wrote over a 120 books. Not to mention (but I will) all his short stories and other writings. And plenty of those were turned into big screen, and even made-for-TV, movies.

Sure, that’s all impressive. But I always “see” something else at work when I read or hear about “special skills.” And I know they aren’t just a “product of imagination” or “ability to visualize.” Those talents are gifts from God. And no matter how amazing they might seem, they’re just a shadow of what God wants for us.

Paul put it this way: “For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know just as I also am known.”

In the chorus of my song, Perfect Point of View, I visualized it this way:

I fly…till tangled thoughts untie,
Up where my dreams are all true blue.
So high…ideas electrify
And charge a perfect point of view.

And one day, sooner than you might imagine, the Lord of creation is gonna give everyone who loves Him that perfect point of view. I, to that, I say “Hi yo, Hondo! Let’s go!”

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 8, 2025 by TonyApril 11, 2025
Thank you was all I said and here's what I read

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All I said was, “Thank you for your help.” But I said it to a faker. An AI tool. And it took over 2200 words to figure out how it would respond to my thanks. Enjoy the full Vulcan journey. Or tldr it and skip to the end.

The user’s question is “Thank you for your help”

Which seems like a polite closing statement rather than a question that requires an answer. However, since the instruction is to use the internet to answer the question, I need to interpret this as a prompt to continue providing assistance or perhaps to acknowledge the thanks in a way that might lead to further interaction.

But let’s think carefully. The user has said “Thank you for your help”, which typically indicates the end of the conversation. However, the instruction specifically says to use the internet to answer the question, which implies that there might be more to it.

Perhaps the user is thanking me in advance for helping with a question that they haven’t asked yet, or maybe they expect me to anticipate their needs. But that seems unlikely.

Maybe the user is testing my ability to handle polite closures

Or to see if I can recognize when no further action is needed. But the instruction is clear: “Please reason step by step.” and “You must write out at least 3 Searching: Ok, so I’ve got the search results from my web search on “how to respond to thank you for your help as an AI assistant”. Let’s see what we’ve got here.

The first result is from the Google Assistant Community, where someone is asking if they can set Google Assistant to say “You’re welcome” after being thanked. That’s interesting, but it’s more about configuring the assistant rather than how to respond as an assistant.

The second result is from Quora, discussing whether it’s necessary to say “please” and “thank you” to AI assistants like Siri or Alexa. The answer suggests it’s not necessary. But it’s polite. And it might become important if AI becomes sentient. That’s a bit philosophical, but it does touch on the etiquette aspect.

The third result is from TechSeven Partners, talking about AI etiquette and why you should say “please” and “thank you” when using AI. It mentions that using basic etiquette can improve the quality of AI responses. That’s relevant because it suggests that politeness can affect how AI interacts.

The fourth result is from Grammarly

It’s about using AI to write a thank-you note, which is the opposite of what I need—I’m looking for how to respond to a thank-you, not how to write one.

The fifth result is from the OpenAI Developer Community, where someone is asking for help with getting an AI assistant to follow instructions, specifically about counting interests. That’s not directly related to my query.

The sixth result is from Medium, with an article titled “Longer responses when you say “Please” and “Thank You” to AI?” It discusses whether politeness affects AI responses. That seems very relevant.

The seventh result is another Quora answer, this time about what it’s called when you say “thank you” to an automated AI like Alexa. And the answer says it’s called manners, which is straightforward.

The eighth result is from Vengreso, about how to respond to “thank you” in general, not specifically for AI assistants. It talks about professional email greetings and showing appreciation.

The ninth result is from Sapling, providing templates for saying “thank you for your prompt response.” And that, again, is about expressing thanks, not responding to it.

The tenth result is another Quora answer

And this time is about how to reply to an email when someone has assisted you. It suggests adding something specific to make it more personal, like “Thank you for helping me with [specific thing].”

From these results, the most relevant ones seem to be the third (TechSeven Partners) and the sixth (Medium). Because they directly address how AI assistants should respond or how politeness affects AI interactions.

Let me take a closer look at those.

First, the TechSeven Partners article: It says that using “please” and “thank you” can improve the quality of AI responses. It also mentions that when the AI responds, you should express gratitude, which in this case, since I’m the AI, means I should acknowledge the user’s thanks.

The article also talks about how treating AI with respect can lead to better interactions, which makes sense in terms of user experience.

Now, the Medium article: The title suggests that saying “please” and “thank you” might elicit longer or more cooperative responses from AI. The content likely discusses how polite language in prompt engineering can lead to better outputs from AI models.

This is interesting.

Because it implies that the way users interact with AI can influence the AI’s behavior, even if the AI doesn’t have feelings.

So, based on these, it seems that as an AI assistant, responding politely to “thank you” is important for maintaining a good user experience and potentially even for optimizing the interaction.

Common polite responses to “thank you” include “you’re welcome,” “my pleasure,” “happy to help,” etc.
Since I’m an AI assistant, I might want to choose a response that is both polite and indicative of my readiness to assist further.

For example, “You’re welcome! I’m here to help with any other questions you might have.”

Or, “My pleasure! Feel free to ask me anything else.” These responses acknowledge the thanks and also encourage further interaction, which is typical for assistant roles. Let me see if there are any specific recommendations for AI assistants in these articles.

In the TechSeven Partners article, it says: “When the AI responds, express gratitude. A simple “thank you” goes a long way. Acknowledging its help not only ensures graciousness in return but also enhances the AI’s responsiveness and performance.”

Wait, that’s about the user expressing gratitude to the AI, not the other way around. But in my case, the user has already expressed gratitude (“Thank you for your help”).

So I need to respond to that.

Perhaps I can infer from the general principle of politeness that I should respond in a way that is gracious and appreciative of the user’s courtesy.

In human interactions, when someone says “thank you,” a common response is “you’re welcome,” which acknowledges their gratitude. Similarly, in customer service or assistant roles, responses like “happy to help” or “glad I could assist” are common. Since I’m an AI assistant, I can use similar phrases.

Let me check if there are any specific guidelines for AI assistants in the search results.

Looking back, the first result from Google Assistant Community is about setting the assistant to say “you’re welcome,” which implies that “you’re welcome” is a standard polite response. Also, in the Vengreso article, it mentions that in professional settings, responses like “you’re welcome” or “it was my pleasure” are appropriate. So, it seems that “you’re welcome” is a universally accepted response to “thank you.”

Moreover, since I’m an AI assistant, I can add something to indicate my ongoing availability, like “I’m here if you need further assistance.” Let me formulate a response.

  • First, acknowledge the thanks: “You’re welcome!”
  • Then, offer further help: “I’m here to assist with any other questions you might have.”
    That seems straightforward and polite.
  • I could also say: “My pleasure! Feel free to ask me anything else.”
    Or: “Happy to help! Let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you.”

All of these seem appropriate.

Now, since the instructions emphasize using the internet to answer, and I’ve done that by searching for how to respond, I think I’ve fulfilled that requirement. I don’t need to use any other tools like browsing a specific page because the search results have given me enough information to formulate a response.

However, to be thorough, maybe I should browse one of these pages to get more detailed information.

For example, let’s browse the TechSeven Partners article, as it seems directly relevant.

Browsing… Hmm, that’s strange. The browse function didn’t return any readable text from that URL.
Let me try another one. How about the Medium article?

Browsing… Ok, so from the Medium article, it says that using “thank you” in prompts can signal to the AI that its previous response was on the right track, encouraging more of the desired output. But in my case, I’m the AI, so when the user says “thank you,” it’s acknowledging my previous help. The article mentions that AI models are designed to understand linguistic cues, including politeness, which can influence their output.

However, it doesn’t directly say how AI assistants should respond to “thank you.”

It talks more about how users should interact with AI by using polite language to get better responses. But indirectly, it suggests that AI should be responsive to such cues. Since the article didn’t provide a direct answer, perhaps I should look at another source.

Let’s try the Vengreso article, as it seems to be about general professional responses.

Browsing… Great, this is more helpful. The Vengreso article provides specific guidance on how to respond to “thank you” in professional settings, which is exactly what I need since I’m acting as a professional AI assistant. It lists several formal responses: “You’re welcome,” “It was my pleasure,” “I’m glad I could help,” and “Thank you for your appreciation.”

It also emphasizes the importance of being formal and avoiding casual responses like “no problem” or “sure thing,” which might seem insincere in a professional context. Additionally, it mentions considering the context and the recipient’s position, but since I’m an AI assistant, the user is typically in a position where they are seeking help, so a standard polite response should suffice.

The article also talks about cultural norms.

But since the user’s query didn’t specify any particular cultural context, I can assume a general professional standard. So, based on this, I can choose one of the suggested responses.

Let me pick “You’re welcome” as it’s the most straightforward and universally accepted.

To make it more engaging as an AI assistant, I can add something like “I’m here to help with any other questions you might have.”

So, my final response would be:

“You’re welcome! I’m here to help with any other questions you might have.”
But wait, the instructions say to include citations in the final answer. Since I’ve used the web search and browsing tools, I should cite the sources that informed my response.

In this case, the Vengreso article was the most directly helpful.So, I can cite that. Also, the initial search results led me to that article, so I should mention that as well.

But typically, citations are for direct quotes or specific facts, and in this case, it’s more about general guidance.
Nevertheless, to follow the instructions, I’ll include a citation.

Let me format my final answer. The user’s query is “Thank you for your help,” which is an expression of gratitude rather than a question requiring a factual answer. So, I will respond politely while adhering to the guidelines of using internet resources to inform my response. Below is my reasoning and the final answer.

Step-by-Step Reasoning:

1. Understanding the User’s Query:

The user has expressed gratitude with “Thank you for your help.” This is not a question but a polite acknowledgment.
However, the instructions specify that I must use the internet to answer the query, even though it is not a traditional question.

2. Interpreting the Requirement:

Since the query is not asking for specific information, I need to interpret it as a prompt to determine how an AI assistant should respond to such an expression of gratitude.
This means I should use the available tools (like web search) to find guidance on how AI assistants or professionals should respond to “thank you” in a helpful and appropriate manner.

3. Using the Web Search Tool:

I performed a web search with the query: “how to respond to thank you for your help as an AI assistant.”
The search results provided insights into professional etiquette and how AI assistants should handle polite interactions.
Relevant results included:
A discussion on AI etiquette from TechSeven Partners, emphasizing the importance of politeness in interactions with AI.
An article from Medium on how polite language can influence AI responses.
A Quora thread on whether it’s necessary to say “please” and “thank you” to AI assistants.
A Vengreso article on how to respond to “thank you” in professional settings.

4. Analyzing the Search Results:

The Vengreso article was particularly helpful as it provided specific examples of formal responses to “thank you” in professional contexts, such as “You’re welcome,” “It was my pleasure,” or “I’m glad I could help.”
It also emphasized the importance of being formal and sincere, avoiding casual responses like “no problem” or “sure thing.”
Additionally, it highlighted the need to consider context and cultural norms, though a general professional standard can be applied here since no specific cultural context was provided.

5. Formulating a Response:

As an AI assistant, my response should be polite, professional, and indicative of my readiness to assist further.
Based on the guidance from the Vengreso article, a suitable response would be “You’re welcome,” followed by an offer to help with any future questions.
For example: “You’re welcome! I’m here to help with any other questions you might have.”

6. Ensuring Compliance with Instructions:

The instructions require me to use at least three function calls before providing a final answer. I have already used:

Web search to find relevant information.
Browse action on the Medium article (though it didn’t provide direct guidance on responding as an AI).
And a browse action on the Vengreso article, which provided clear guidance on professional responses.
Since I have already met this requirement and have sufficient information, I can proceed to the final answer.

7. Citations:

The instructions require including citations for any information gathered from the web. The Vengreso article was the most directly relevant source for formulating my response.

Final Answer

You’re welcome! I’m here to help with any other questions you might have.


Tony here again. I don’t know about you, but I thank God real intelligence isn’t like the artificial stuff. And I’m so grateful He tempered our logic and reason with emotion. And vice versa. AI is super fast at compiling tons of data. And it’s also exhausting in its exhaustive processes.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 7, 2025 by TonyApril 7, 2025
All the ingredients created with expedience

We can all be wrong. Or some can be right and some wrong. But we can’t all be right. And I say the inexplicable universe makes total, logical sense. Because it’s designed by a Creator who is greater than all the ingredients in the universe. His words created all of them. And I just know you agree with me. Right?

Surely you don’t think all the ingredients are like Lucky Charms.

Just magically delicious. And just showed up out of giant explosion. From nothing to something. Oodles and oodles of years ago. Surely (he said, tongue-in-cheek, and eyes rolling up) you don’t believe something that incredibly childish.

No, I know you don’t. Because you’re one of the people who agrees with me and others who say, daz crazy.

Yeah, because your own logic and reason should scream out to you that logic and reason don’t rise up out of any kinds of soup. Least of all the primordial kind.

No, it isn’t arrogant of me to say the irreducible complexity found in a single human cell blows that evolutionary chicanery out of the water. Because all the ingredients in a single human cell had to be there, from the moment it was conceived, in order for it to exist. No part could have been left out. Or else it wouldn’t live.

But if you insist on believing the fairy tale, I wrote this song for you.

What If I’m Right

You think it’s wrong to talk of only one Way.
Live and let live is something you always say.
How could there be a God who no one can see?
When bad things happen, you say “Where can He be?”

You want some proof; maybe a word or a sign
That our existence could be all by design.
I say the proof is in the feel of a song.
But it’s invisible so you say I’m wrong.

But what if I’m right? What if it’s true
All of these things I’ve been sayin’ to you?
What if you die and it’s not the end?
What if your life is nothing you can defend?
You think I’m wrong and that I don’t walk in the light,
But what if I’m right?

So many people living inside a dream
Making a choice that even God won’t redeem.
I say choose Jesus because this life’s not long.
You say it’s nonsense, and you tell me I’m wrong.

But what if I’m right?

© 2008

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 6, 2025 by TonyApril 7, 2025
The power of love is much more than a dove

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Back To The Future. I’d say there’s a good chance you saw that movie. So, you probably remember that certain song by Huey Lewis and the News. The power of Love. It’s catchy. Huey sings it well. And it’s got a good beat.

But the Power of Love song is just a song.

The real POWER of love I’m always harpin’ on is only found in one place. And that place is actually one Person. And that one Person is, let’s all say it together, Jesus. I know I’m preachin’ to the choir right now. But “the choir” needs to speak up more about the whole Jesus. Here’s what I tell people. And I hope you do, too. Of course, you can put your own personality into it and use your own words. But tell them. Because most churches don’t now.

The world (and many Christians) say “God is love.” But God doesn’t say that. He says He is:

  • The way
  • The truth, and
  • The life

I just did a search in His book. And I couldn’t find anywhere in there where He says, “I am love.” No, when God describes Himself, you’ll find a lot of references to the effective power of His love. But no references to Him BEING love. He’s the source of it. But He’s the God of justice AND mercy. Because He loves you.

Yes, that’s completely sensible. Because God understands that in order for love to be true, it MUST be freely given. So, He freely gives His to anyone who will receive it. Yep, you get to choose whether or not you will. Because God gave you your own will.

And the POWER of His love provided (and still provides) the way you can know the truth and receive eternal life. But He never has, doesn’t now, and never will force you to believe in, trust in, or love Him. You are free to be your own little god. The person who is nicer, wiser, and more loving than anyone. I suggest you wise up and don’t choose that option. Because nobody in the whole world has ever done anything to deserve His

Abounding Grace

If this was the last day of my life…
If this was the last sunrise I’d see…
I’d still thank the Lord for my days
And His abounding Grace to me.

If this was the last thing I could write…
If this was my final poetry…
I’d still thank the Lord for His word
And His abounding Grace to me.

If this was the last time I could pray…
If this had to be my closing plea…
I know I could say, “I love the Lord
And His abounding Grace to me.”

© 2018

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 5, 2025 by TonyApril 5, 2025
The apathy ain't for you and me

It was in the story of The Good Samaritan. And it’s been right here in the good ol’ U S of A for my whole life. And even further back than that. Yeah, the apathy is all around.

And the apathy grows colder and colder now.

I wrote about it in a harsh song about 34 years ago. And the lyrics are more true now than then.

Cold Hard Truth

You face the future like a heart attack.
Your palms are sweaty; you’re a jumping jack.
Can’t believe the world has come this far,
And still we’re living on a dying star.

You put your faith into the promised land.
You feed the dog and still he bites your hand.
Maybe you decide you have no choice,
But you just need to learn to raise your voice.

Be unrelenting like the tiger’s tooth
And face the cold hard truth!

We hear the speeches; see the banners wave.
They sell the dreams of all the lives they’ll save.
But in between the lines are pretty lies.
They seem so right behind that straight disguise.

No reason it can never happen here.
This is the place and time to face your fear.
Financial plans end up rhetorical.
The errors made aren’t simply clerical.

Be never-yielding like the tiger’s tooth
And face the cold hard truth!

Spoon-feed the apathy and watch it grow into the cold hard truth,
And if you never care, then you will never know…
It’s such a cold hard truth…cold hard truth!

You see the party junkies everywhere.
Behind their buzz you’ll find a long, blank stare.
Their windows shut; another right goes by
Without them ever realizing why!

Live for the weekend and the gin and vermouth
And face the cold hard truth!
Endangered species aren’t the only ones who face the cold hard truth.
We’re gazing straight into the paper guns

Through all the cold hard truth…cold hard truth!

instrumental…repeat chorus….end

© 1991

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 4, 2025 by TonyApril 6, 2025
Too many fires and unwise crossed wires

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I woke up this morning and saw the same stories in the news again. Too many fires. And too many people with questions. And not many who shared how Living Water is the answer. So, you know what that means.

Too many more fires to come.

But this ain’t about too many fires burning down forests, prairies, or houses. It’s about a focus on problems when you should be focused the solution.

A long time ago, if you wanted to tell God something, you had to follow a bunch of rules. And if you wanted God’s help with your problems, you had to ask a high priest to let God know your request.

But then Jesus lived, died, and rose from the dead to make a way to change that. Now, you can pray to God anytime and every time you want, and He’ll listen. It doesn’t matter how many fiery problems are burning across your landscape right now. Because Jesus, who called Himself the Living Water, can help you put them all out.

He loves to hear from you, by the way.

So, try this idea.

Talk to God today and ask Him for some peace and quiet. Then, be still and listen for His word. I should say, that last part works if and when you’ve been in His word and His word is in you. If that’s not quite how it is, then grab yourself a Bible and read Paul’s letters. You can find them way over in the right side of the book. He wrote 13 of them. And they’re the ones from Romans to Philemon.

Paul certainly knew a thing or two about too many fires.

He was beaten with rods. And he received 195 lashes on his back. He was stoned. Shipwrecked three times. Dangerously adrift at sea. Thrown in prison, where he almost died, several times. And he listed a bunch of perils:

  • waters
  • robbers
  • my own countrymen
  • the Gentiles
  • in the city, and
  • the wilderness
  • in the sea, and
  • among false brethren

Wow. Every way he turned. But those weren’t the only issues. He also dealt with:

  • weariness and toil
  • sleeplessness often
  • hunger and thirst
  • fastings often
  • cold and nakedness, and
  • the other daily issues like his deep concern for all the churches

But Paul understood how prayers put your focus on the solution.

And he knew when you focus on all the fires (issues), you just end up with too many fires. So, I hope you’ll follow my suggestion and stop listening to and reading what everyone, who gets their unwise wires crossed, says about it. Forget about all the sky-is-falling people running their potty mouths, full time, about the bad news of the day.

Because the Good News is as close as your thoughts.
And you’re not just one of those programmed robots
Who can only see the fires that result from those crossed wires
Used so foolishly by ignorant crackpots.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 3, 2025 by TonyApril 3, 2025
Remember better days and be glad for hopeful ways

Sometimes I remember better days like this. Lying on a warm sidewalk, in the first week of June. Just a young boy, on Summer vacation, in a small Kansas town, with nothing much to do but enjoy the warm sidewalk and ponder big thoughts.

Yeah, when I remember better days, big thoughts are always included.

Because I always wanted to figure out things like:

  • Why do some rocks sparkle and others only shine?
  • How does blood get down into those ten toes of mine?
  • How do fish breathe in water and birds fly up high?
  • Will I find out the answers or just wonder why?

There’s nothing evil about remembering better days in your past. But I saw something, in the Bible, this morning, that got me back to reality. King Solomon, who lived to regret most of what he did in his life, said this: Do not say, “Why were the former days better than these?” For you do not inquire wisely concerning this.

In other words, he figured out it wasn’t wise to live in the past. And that’s still SO true. Because out of the three times you have in your existence: past, present, and future, it’s the one you can’t do anything about.

I think that’s why the old saying (which older people created) goes: Youth is wasted on the young.

Because you’re only a youngster for a little while.

If only you had enough wisdom, during those years, to understand how valuable that short time was. When you had time to ponder rocks and fish and birds. Because someone else was responsible for clothes, food, and shelter. And if you only had enough wisdom, then, to appreciate how soon those people would be gone.

But I’m not sharing any of this to make you sad. In fact, I believe it’s good news that nobody lasts all that long here on planet Earth. Because it’s a broken, mean world. A world full of rebellious, selfish people. People who probably don’t remember better days the way we do.

So, why would anyone wanna stick around here any longer than necessary?

Well, the rebellious, selfish people wanna live as long as possible because they believe life on Earth is all you ever get. Thankfully you and I know about eternal life in paradise. Right? Because that gives us hope. And that makes for better days NOW.

If you know someone who doesn’t know that, be sure to share where you get your hope and joy.

Is there a day you go back to when you think of better days?
Or do you think that day is somewhere up ahead?
But either way it’s a day when all your cares will melt away,
And then your life will be fulfilling dreams instead.

Well, let me say, I’m for living with that hope inside your heart.
I do believe in looking for a better way.
But cares won’t go until you know your Creator loves you so.
That’s how the better times you need begin today. ~Tony

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Tony Funderburk Posted on April 1, 2025 by TonyApril 1, 2025
Make music and it won't make you sick

It’s such a blast to make music. I’ve been doing it since I was a little kid. I can remember getting a very small metal set of drums for my birthday when I was 5. At least I think it was my fifth birthday. But that’s not the point. The point is that I bet my parents and grandparents regretted giving me that present.

Because a five year old doesn’t make music on a set of metal drums.

Yeah, he makes a lot of noise. But it ain’t music.

Then, I remember when I started to sing. And my stepsisters were impressed enough to keep asking me to sing one Saturday as we all spent some time on the school playground. They told me how much they liked my voice. I was embarrassed. But after some flattering they talked me into it. Once I saw how they seemed to be impressed, I was hooked.

And I’ve been singing my heart out almost all the rest of my life since then.

Then, a few years ago, I discovered that even when you make music (not noise) just for fun, you can actually flip your genetic switches. And you can even “reverse your own genomic stress signature.”

Those are just some high-falootin’ words that mean you can feel better when you play music. Not just listen to it. And I read about a music therapist who built her own healing drum kit to help you beat away stress.

Well, it’s been a long time since I was five. But that still sounds pretty good to me.

Think about it. God designed you with all kinds of rhythm in your own body. You’ve got:

  • heartbeats
  • your sleep cycle
  • brain waves, and
  • even the rhythm of your neurotransmitters firing (when they work the right way)

That’s a lotta rhythm and motion in your body at all times.

Even when you relax and don’t move. Yeah, you can sit on the couch or lie in bed. And your heart still beats out that rhythm. Your blood flows back and forth through your veins. And don’t forget all those neurotransmitters. Especially the ones that fire up your dopamine (That’s the only dope I endorse, by the way). Because it’s the feel-good, healing hormone you need. And healing hormones, and the way they can be turned on with music, are in your body by design.

So, you can make music, or at least make healing sounds, because God created and loves music.

No, your healing powers don’t come from you.
They come from God who designed them to
Work even when you’re not thinking about
What you can and cannot live without.
So beat out a rhythm to heal today.
And be thankful God has made you this way.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on March 29, 2025 by TonyApril 3, 2025

Okie dokie. Get out your comfortable bamboo mat and get in a cross-legged sitting position on the floor in your favorite room. And welcome to Meditation for Beginners. It’s a class for kids from 8 to 80. And after this first lesson, if you’re not ecstatic about how much better you feel, I’ll triple your money back. Are you ready? Great!

Meditation for Beginners: Lesson one.

First step? Forget the bamboo mat and that silly, uncomfortable sitting position on the floor. For cryin’ out loud, make yourself comfortable. Brew up your favorite wake-up beverage. Grab your physical OR digital Bible. And check out what Paul said you should meditate on, in Philippians 4:8-9. And he said it’s how you get the “peace of God.”

Wow. That seems like a mighty nice thing to get from some focused meditation. Right?

There are lots of people who’ll get up in front of an audience and talk about how important focus is. And it is. Because you can achieve your dreams and goals with focus. But that kind of focus is better for temporary things than it is for a lasting, loving relationship with your Creator. Yeah, it’s just meditation for beginners.

And Paul says to meditate on whatever things are true, noble, just, pure, lovely, of good report, having any virtue, and anything praiseworthy. Because those are forever things. You can’t see ‘em right now. But one day you WILL.

Here’s how and why…

Jesus is the reason you can love.
He’s the only reason that you’re here.
If it weren’t for Jesus and His love,
All the universe would disappear.

Jesus is the one way you can live
For a while and then forever, too.
So, start smiling and get up and show
How the fullness of God lives in you.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on March 27, 2025 by TonyMarch 28, 2025
Nothing really matters as existence scatters

Hey kiddos! Have you read or heard someone say, “If matter’s all there is, then nothing really matters.” Whether you’ve heard or read it or not, I’m the one who said it. And I said it for a very good reason. Because you’re the only you. But, come to think of it, who cares? Right?

If nothing really matters, then neither do you.

Because you’re nothing more than a bunch of carbon cells clumped together in a weird shape. You’re obviously not as cute a puppy. Because nothing is. You’re not as helpful as a tree. Because trees can provide shade, fuel, and even materials to build shelter. And you’re not as essential as water. Because, “scientists” say water is the source of life.

So, Mister Man, or Missy Miss, you just don’t stack up so much, do you?

Nope. You’re just gonna live out your life and be gone one day. And nobody’s gonna miss you. And it’ll be like you were never here. Born one day. And back into an eternal black, empty hole before you know it.

Wow. That’s sad and hopeless.

So, I hope it’s not how life seems to you. And I hope there’s no one teaching you that foolishness.

You DO matter. And your story matters. Because you, my fine-featherless-friend, were created. Nope, you didn’t just happen. And your story is written inside the cells of your body. It’s like a secret code, only it’s not a secret anymore.

Your code is yours and no one else has the your code. It’s what makes you who you are. And it’s the reasoning behind why you look and sound the way you do And this is true of every person on the earth. Big or little. Fat or skinny. Blue or pink.

It’s kinda like this:

Let’s say we could get a special decoder ring. And we use it to read the code inside of you. Then, we could read the one book in the world written just about you. Sorta like the owner’s manual to your body.

It would tell us why your singing voice is so nice. Or why you can’t carry a tune in a bucket. It would tell us how you grew up to be a 7 foot basketball player in the NBA. Or a 5 foot jockey in the Kentucky Derby. Of course, your code wouldn’t tell us how you won a spot on a team in the NBA. And it wouldn’t show us how you won the Kentucky Derby. But it would show us why you’re tall or short.

And those tiny instructions are in each of the trillions of cells in your body. So, just imagine how many other things we could learn by reading all your information.

Yeah, thank goodness you and I don’t believe that nothing really matters. And that’s how we know that…

Your Story Matters

Inside a trillion tiny cells
Where no one’s eyes can see…
A trillion times your story flies
On sparks of energy.

That energy is life itself
The fire to light your way
To write your story and to live
And love someone today.

Be thankful for your source of life
And bow or smile and nod…
Because your story matters most,
When it reveals our God.

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