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His Honor Is On The Line
His honor is on the line I pulled a book from my library. The author’s work has informed and challenged me many times. But, yesterday, as I read them they were just not the same. The author was found guilty… Continue reading
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I’m so glad I’m not like you!
I’m so glad I’m not like you! It’s the silent sin that is frequently right at home in church pews, among good, moral people. It creeps up with a whisper of contempt, “How could he do such a thing?” We… Continue reading
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Just as a small child is quiet with his mother
I hid the smile that spread across my face while listening to the group of teenage boys boasting about their athletic prowess. Had I not known them, I might have concluded that they were ready to step from high school… Continue reading
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When Blessings Become A Curse
The Curse of “Blessings” America’s number one health issue is our weight. A growing percentage of us are too fat with more and more qualifying for that ‘not so nice’ label – obese. It’s not just an appearance thing. Diabetes… Continue reading
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My Mean Mom
(I wrote this blog 6 years ago on Mother’s Day. My mother passed away last October. This tribute to her is my way of honoring her memory.) I’m writing this while watching my Mom sleep in a hospital bed. Occasionally… Continue reading
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The Prez Sez
The Prez Sez So the political world is buzzing about the President’s endorsement of same-sex marriage for these United States. His opinion on this controversial subject appears to be grounded in real concern for the rights of others. Most will… Continue reading
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Drink up!
You are terribly thirsty after some hard work on a hot day. An old-fashioned well nearby invites you to be refreshed. Lowering bucket at the well’s head into the shaft you anticipate a cool drink. The water that you draw… Continue reading
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Get In Line!
The trip was 400 miles long and there were 4 cars traveling together. Two drivers had no idea about the route, so it meant we had to stay together. If you have never driven that far in a caravan, believe… Continue reading
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Second-hand Faith?
Ask me about training horses and I will share first-hand knowledge gained from years of experience. For many Summers, I spent my days with two-year old colts, just in from the range, gentling them, turning them into riding mounts. I… Continue reading
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Writing your classic
Writing your classic Guest author today – Sean A. Scott West Palm Beach, FL – Proprietor, Habatat Coffee Company We get lost in the moment often- good or bad. The season we’re walking through can seem endless.… Continue reading

