"...That the older men be sober, reverent, temperate, sound in faith, in love, in patience...in all things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works...(Titus 2:2,7)

As I watched "Washington Journal," on my favorite network, C-Span, I heard MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) president and spokesman, Millie Webb, tell a heart-rending story about a grieving father. It seems that it was graduation night and sometime during that night the anxious father received one of those calls no parent should ever have to face. Yes, his daughter had been killed in an auto accident. And, yes, his daughter had been found to be intoxicated. "Who gave her the alcohol?" "I'd like to get my hands on the person who did it!" said the distraught father. When he arrived home from his sad responsibilities at the funeral home, he was so upset that he went to his cabinet for a drink. There he found the note: "Dad, it's such a special night, I knew you wouldn't mind if I borrowed it." (From David Lemmons)