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Daily Archives: March 1, 2011
Thanks for all of your prayers. That must be why I have been feeling better!
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No Matter What Column – Do You Remember Woolsworth?
I have several memories of Christmas shopping. One particular memory I have is when I was a very young little girl. When I describe myself as little I mean that in the most literal sense of the word. I could … Continue reading
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The amazing grace of “do-over,” the art of second chance
If anybody believes in “do-over,” it is Yours Truly. This stems back to my pre-adult days littered with carefreeness and fun of all sizes and shapes. At that time, my whole life revolved around games. I was part of that unfortunate generation that had to make up their own games, as we were not privileged to have video games, iPods and Blueberries. Although I did enjoy a freshly baked blueberry pie with two scoops of ice cream whenever the opportunity presented itself.
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America- A Nation in Search of its Soul
That is part of the title of a great Christian read, called “Character and Destiny- A Nation in Search of its Soul”, by Dr. D. James Kennedy. Not only is it a great piece on morality, but also a very relevant historical … Continue reading
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Peace: God’s Lap of Love
Philippians 4 has a verse about the peace that passes all understanding. I have read it for years but never really grasped the whole meaning of it. A few months ago I realized I have never known what that is … Continue reading
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Giving God Praise
In my reading on the craft of writing, I ran across the following sentence. “Successful Christian writers always make sure God gets 100% of the glory, even in the hidden places . . . where only He can see.” This … Continue reading
This is the Day
As you praise and sing forth with joy, your faith shall turn to sight But now is not the time. You shall turn the nations and point them to the right. You shall behold the matchless rapture of all that … Continue reading
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The Trials of Job
Warning: This post is 4,383 words long. (Job 3:25-26 NIV) What I feared has come upon me; what I dreaded has happened to me. {26} I have no peace, no quietness; I have no rest, but only turmoil.” I didn’t … Continue reading
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I Miss Him!
Dark and drooling it slides over me and I watch the fog appear, lack of light dread of night and I am there. Tears of sadness overwhelm me as I sift through the madness, bleating for an anchor in the … Continue reading
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