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Smoke and mirrors
Living with a liar is hard. Reason means nothing, lost in a tangled words. Liars will not acknowledge the truth of those who try to talk with them about the desperate state in to which they have descended. They love… Continue reading
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Representing Jesus, how well?
One of the privileges that a Pastor enjoys is being part of the emotional moments, the crises of life, with those in his care. A baby is born and we celebrate. A death occurs and we comfort. Marriage gets stormy… Continue reading
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Blood, Guts, and Ghouls
“Horror flicks” noted for copious amounts of terror, blood, and torture are popular entertainment fare. Apparently some of us get a kick out of being scared silly while we watch the work of psychopaths portrayed on film. Defenders of the… Continue reading
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Just stick to the facts
When I pressed the young man for the details, I did not need to be Sherlock Holmes to know that we were in fantasy land! In his attempt to justify his actions, he had spun a tale bearing little resemblance… Continue reading
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Beauty, brains, brawn, bounty
She preens, careful to make certain that her beauty is noted. It gives her a sense of worth. He advertises his athletic prowess for the same reason. Another drives a car that is a billboard for his wealth, much more… Continue reading
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No more tears, all things new
“And they all lived happily ever after…” is a great line for kid’s fairy tales. We adults are a little more sophisticated but we still enjoy a story where the plot resolves with a win for the good guys, don’t… Continue reading
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Pull Up to the Table
Isn’t it great to sit down to dinner with friends? Last week, the Rinaldi’s visited for a simple lunch at our home. Two hours zipped by as we talked, laughed, remembered, and discussed the things of the Lord. Since ancient… Continue reading
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The Noonday Demon
Right around 1 pm I feel my energy sag. If I lean back on my chair and close my eyes, I can fall asleep in 30 seconds. Fortunately, if a nap overtakes me, I know that I will awaken in… Continue reading
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“Yeah, but…”
The arguments start to form in my mind before the speaker finishes. I call them the ‘yeah, buts.’ It happens when I hear something that seems true, which I do not like or some idea that pushes me toward some… Continue reading
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“Tempus is fugiting”
Nobody stops time. Here in NJ the Fall foliage is beautiful, a reminder of winter to come, of time passing. Yesterday, I stood for a few moments in the cemetery looking a headstone on my parents’ graves, remembering. The dates… Continue reading

