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Dry bones! Live again!
It doesn’t get much more dead than Ezekiel’s vision of the valley of dry bones! Familiar with it? In the 37th chapter of his book, the prophet tells of being set in the middle of a valley that was full… Continue reading
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"It’s in the bank."
When I anticipate a big expense I like to set aside money to meet it so that when the bill arrives, I know that the resource needed is ‘in the bank.’ When there are more expenses than there are resources,… Continue reading
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Dealing with Disappointment?
Missed expectations, irritating circumstances, miserable people, tragedy… the list of causes for disappointment is a long one. Disappointment ranges across a wide spectrum of emotions – the awful to the merely unpleasant. Finding out that the person to whom you’re… Continue reading
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Just when you thought…
This news clip was on the AP site this morning.Pittsburgh- “James Henry Smith loved his country. He served in Vietnam and spent 25 years in the Army, Army Reserve and National Guard. But the 55-year-old Garfield man also had love… Continue reading
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Generations
Gavin, my grandson who is 3 years old, is growing in his awareness of God. Before we ate dinner, he prayed to thank God for our food and his family. At bedtime, he makes sure to instruct Daddy about giving… Continue reading
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Interdependence!
Watching “Coach Carter,” a true story of a high school basketball coach who taught his players that life is more than just being a star on the court, is a great way to spend an evening. One of the highlight… Continue reading
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Living Free
The Declaration of Independence, the document drafted and circulated in these colonies that sparked the revolution, focused on the acts of the British monarch that many of the American colonials found intolerable. It was a document that re-defined the way… Continue reading
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"I, in awesome wonder, consider all"
The aardvark napped; an orangutan frolicked. Peacocks strutted, hippos floated. The gawky giraffe appears to have been designed by a dysfunctional committee! Yes, the family and I were at the Philly Zoo. Payton, my 18 month old grandson, pressed up… Continue reading
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The Discipline of Joy
Discipline and joy – that is an incongruous linkage of words. In our Weds. Bible Study, we are studying John Ortberg’s Life You’ve Always Wanted. The first discipline he writes about is celebration, practicing the habit of joy! I must… Continue reading
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Hand in hand
Gavin, my grandson who is 3, and I walked, holding hands. It was a wonderful moment that left me full of emotion. When a large vehicle approached, his little hand tightened on mine as if to say, “Keep me safe,… Continue reading