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Monthly Archives: January 2019
We Shall Overcome . . .
Today we commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We remember the song that set the tone for the struggle of African-Americans, and all downtrodden people, to regain their civil rights. The first verse especially has come to … Continue reading
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A Star is Born
In 1954 Judy Garland and James Mason starred in A Star is Born. In 1976 Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson played the leading roles, and now in 2018 Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper have assumed the roles for A Star … Continue reading
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Ticket Prices
I am soooo out of touch with ticket prices! They take my breath away. A lower level seat to watch the Green Bay Packers costs $2284.05, IF it’s available. (Can you tell where I’m from?) A ticket to a Celine … Continue reading
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The Wee Small Voice
I have always loved the story of Elijah seeking the Lord under the broom tree. Not because it is a particularly pleasant story, but because of the lesson: Listen to the small still voice – it is God speaking! I … Continue reading
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Antony of Egypt
Today is the commemoration of Antony of Egypt (251-356). Egypt? Yep, Egypt was an important center of early Christianity. Even today there are around 18-20 million members of the Coptic Church in Egypt. Antony was born to a wealthy family. … Continue reading
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Eugene Peterson’s “The Message”
In Joy’s Discipleship Bible Study we often look to Eugene Peterson’s transliteration of the Bible, The Message, for a second reading of a passage. Since it is written in contemporary idiomatic American English, it usually adds to our understanding; sometimes … Continue reading
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Power-Washing . . .
Recently, a wonderful volunteer at our church performed his ongoing good deed of power-washing. This is a task that is simultaneously satisfying and exhausting. Us men, you know, we love our power tools! But running a pressure washer for a … Continue reading
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Into the darkness . . .
In our world of electric lighting, complete darkness is a rare thing. But, I remember walking through the house one stormy night when the power was out. Yes, that meant no lamps burning, no street lights and even no glow … Continue reading
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Think on These Things
What do you think about? Where do your thoughts roam when you slow down and allow them to wander into your mind? Are your thoughts positive? Are they thoughts of encouragement, hope, or appreciation? Has worry crept in? Does gloom … Continue reading
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Heaven
It was called a “Green Hornet.” A gleaming 24-inch two-wheeler with silver streamers shooting from the handlebars. Shiny chrome, fat black tires that smelled of rubber, green to match my eyes. I had been blind-folded for the presentation of my … Continue reading
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