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Oh for a memory like dear old mom’s
In growing up one of the outstanding things in my relationship with my mother had to do with her memory. She could remember everything. All I had to do was ask dear old mom and she knew the answer. She … Continue reading
It’s not my father’s world anymore
Celebrating another Father’s Day without my father I cannot help thinking how much has changed since he died. If he were to return today, he would find things quite different. In all reality, this is not my father’s world anymore. … Continue reading
Stones made of Sand
Have you ever really wondered what Jesus wrote in the sand? I have. John 8 goes into detail about the woman who was caught in adultery. The obvious intention of her “stoners” was to stone her for this sin. Where … Continue reading
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Tagged faithfulness, father, forgiveness, freedom, grace, imperfect, savior, sin, woman
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Founding Fathers
(Matthew 22:21 NIV) “Caesar’s,” they replied. Then he said to them, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.” Each country has a history of those people who have been instrumental in forming their government. The … Continue reading
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Tagged calling, faith, father, founding fathers, freedom, responsibility, worship
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“I want to know what I am doing here! Does anyone know?
•Now that I have your attention have you ever asked yourself that question? Are you one of the many on this planet who wonder if we are the only people in the universe? And if we are, what are we … Continue reading
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Tagged balance, biblestudy, faith, father, God, grace, Our Place
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Every Grain of Sand
Today I returned from a few days of vacation at the beach. The coast of South Carolina is my favorite place on earth. It helped this was a free trip! My husband has a business conference while I just go … Continue reading
A Love Beyond Understanding
(Eph 3:14-19 NIV) For this reason I kneel before the Father, {15} from whom his whole family in heaven and on earth derives its name. {16} I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power … Continue reading
Today I Missed The Rapture
Today was supposed to be the rapture, according to some. It never ceases to amaze me that people like Harold Camping can make predictions like this. Haven’t we had enough failures of the rapture to occur for people to realize … Continue reading
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Tagged end of the world, end times, father, God, Harold Camping, May 21, rapture, wrong
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When God Overloads Us
Have you ever known someone who seemed perfect? No matter what they did they seem to always get the job done. They’re always right, even when you think they aren’t. I don’t mean they think they’re right. I mean they … Continue reading