Scottish or Irish?

Alcorn brothersI am Scotch-Irish (or some prefer Scottish-Irish), descending back to three Alcorn brothers who lived in Belfast long ago. There are indications the three brothers came from Scotland.


When I was a kid my dad told me my ancestors came from Ireland, but never mentioned they were Scottish, so I grew up believing I was Irish. When I was thirty or so I found out from my cousin James Alcorn, the family historian, that I was really Scottish. I looked at my dad and said, “You told me we were Irish.” Dad shrugged and said, unfazed, “Guess not.” Every Saint Patrick’s Day since then, and every Irish Spring commercial, I say to Nanci, “I used to be Irish.”


Some get confused between the Scottish and the Irish. Here is a quick and entertaining clarification.



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Seminar at The Cove: "Four Central Truths of a Biblical Worldview"

The CoveThis October 2-4, I’ll be speaking at The Cove, Billy Graham’s mountain retreat center in Asheville, NC. The seminar is titled "Four Central Truths of a Biblical Worldview." We’ll be covering the topics of Heaven, evil and suffering, stewardship as God's money managers, and living a life of grace and truth. Learn more at www.thecove.org/Alcorn. If (and only if) it’s what God has for you, I hope to see you there!

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Karen Love the old photo and the other picture is breathtaking.


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