Monthly Archives: July 2019

Pay at the First Window and Drive Ahead to the Second Window for Your Order Pickup

Are you old enough to remember a time when fast food restaurants did not exist? I am. How convenient they are for multitudes of folks, whether for their morning brew or a late-night snack. You don’t even have to get … Continue reading

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Christmas in July

I’m a sucker for a good Hallmark movie. I’m not embarrassed to tell you that I’m almost always moved to tears, even though I know that the plot of every one of them is pretty much the same. Handsome boy … Continue reading

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Who’s Calling?

It’s 9:00 on a Saturday morning and the telephone begins to ring. It’s never an emergency for which I am grateful. It is usually no one that I know. It is generally quite annoying. I have become indebted to Caller … Continue reading

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The Children

This devotion starts in the fantasy realm of Erin Morgenstern’s novel Night Circus. The protagonists are Celia, the illegitimate daughter of a magician whom he reluctantly raised when her mother committed suicide, and Marco, an orphan adopted by another magician. … Continue reading

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Love Is Contagious, Part II

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the time I first heard the phrase “Love is contagious,” and the couple whose affection generated the comment. Today I’m writing about another example, Susan, who together with her family show how … Continue reading

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“In-Between” Faith

When teaching confirmation class, I began a custom of asking the students, usually in the grade range from 6th to 9th, what their “highs and lows” for the day were. I loved the variety of answers. They ran the gamut … Continue reading

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Quirks

Any quirks in your household? I have one. It seems my washing machine is over-ambitious. When it finishes a load of laundry, it starts the cycle all over again, all by itself. I have about a 2 minute pause to … Continue reading

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Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah

This is not funny but cartoons and flippant jokes sometimes show spouses “listening” to one another but instead of the conversation, they are depicted as only hearing BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH. Sometimes my conversations with God are so swift, I … Continue reading

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Gifts

I love a beautifully wrapped present. I really appreciate the giver’s efforts to coordinate wrapping paper and ribbons to enhance the surprise inside the package. Jesus knows that about me . . . He gift wraps every morning . . … Continue reading

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Worried and Distracted

“We are worried and distracted by many things.” This is a line from the Confession which we make every Sunday at the beginning of Sunday service. Sometimes these words become so automatic that we lose the real message. For the … Continue reading

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