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Knowing the Times
What do you think of the doctrine of the Second Coming of Christ? Do you think of the Promise often or even at all? In my youth, the thought of the imminent return of Jesus was a consistent theme. Forty… Continue reading
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Junk or Treasure, Clutter or Beauty?
Do you keep a lot of stuff? Mostly I like to clean up, discard, keeping life lean and clean. There is a program on A&E called Hoarders. It is simply mind-boggling to see the trash and filth that some people… Continue reading
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Musing a month after . . .
A month has now passed since Bev stepped over the threshold of time. “How are you?” loving friends ask me. There is no simple answer. Sorrow greets me anew each morning. Memories ambush me constantly; a smell, a sound,… Continue reading
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A Severe and Tender Father
Two decades ago, when my children were teenagers, I found it necessary to correct one of them and to take away privileges for a time. In anger, that 17 year-old spat out the words at Bev and me– “Right now,… Continue reading
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Adrift and in danger?
When a ship shuts down her engines and waits to dock or rests in harbor, she drops an anchor. Without it, she would be adrift, possibly going aground on the shore or colliding with other ships in the vicinity. The… Continue reading
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Getting Saved Every Sunday?
One of my rich blessings are my children who are not children any longer. I enjoy them in their maturity, seeing them as productive people, loving parents, making a difference where they live. Sure, have little ones around was fun,… Continue reading
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One of the best gifts – words!
This weekend I enjoyed conversations! Friday evening I joined others at a table of good food and talk. Politics and our stories made for a lively mix at that dinner. Saturday, friends came to stay through the snowstorm in my… Continue reading
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You Make Beautiful Things
Do you see your work as just a way to ‘make a living’ or do you see it as a way to show the grace of Jesus? The Bible tells us “If a man will not work, he shall… Continue reading
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Thrive or Survive?
My Mom and Dad, after raising three natural born children, adopted 10 more! One of those children was a sickly infant- slow to gain weight, no appetite, fussy, and prone to injury. The doctors called his condition “failure to… Continue reading
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These Tears Will Be Wiped Away
Monday I began to sort through the ‘stuff’ in her desk. The evidence of a life of love, prayer, diligence, and service lay scattered on the floor around me. There were cards sent to her that she held onto.… Continue reading

