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Monthly Archives: June 2020
The Christian Pandemic
I’ve been reading a lot during this pandemic, and I just finished reading The Triumph of Christianity: How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World by Bart Ehrman. It’s about the rise of Christianity from Pentecost to the end of … Continue reading
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Lutheran Rangers
Some of you reading this may be out traveling or thinking of going this summer to beat the Florida heat and humidity. Maybe you will visit national parks or forests. These times we are in seem perfectly suited to get … Continue reading
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Confirmation
Do you remember your Confirmation Day? I do. I can picture our white dresses, palm branches and white Easter lilies. I remember our somber elderly pastor, robed in black, placing his hand upon us and reading the Confirmation verse which … Continue reading
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Wonder Where the Yellow Went . . .
Some of us are old enough to remember a Pepsodent toothpaste commercial jingle, “You’ll wonder where the yellow went, when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent.” I was chuckling to myself when the jingle popped into my mind as I watched … Continue reading
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Be not afraid . . .
Adapted from a blog by our late friend, Terry.Originally posted on June 15, 2016. “This is the day that through Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it.” These are the words from a song our youth … Continue reading
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Mom’s Prayer
June 8th will be the seventh anniversary of my mother’s death. She left this world quietly and peacefully just as she had lived her long faith-filled life. My mother once told me that she could not discuss theological concepts with … Continue reading
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Exhausting Prayer
One of the best retreats I was ever on was held at Holy Name Monastery. We had delicious, healthy meals to eat and comfortable, air conditioned rooms to sleep in. Over a two-day period we spent about 2½ hours in … Continue reading
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Navajo Code Talkers
Paulette and I spent the last six months of 1995 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It’s a blue-collar town with lots of ethnic neighborhoods, and we had a good time exploring the city and eating in a lot of ethnic restaurants. … Continue reading
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How God Finds US
In our ordinary lives, we don’t always see God. We have to be intentionally looking. Maybe we can think of it as detective work, unraveling the mystery. How is an unseen God at work in our ordinary lives? The first … Continue reading
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Social Distancing
The social distancing of recent months has changed all of our lives. Sheltering in place brought the need for new ways to spend our time. I found a new hobby that is both fascinating to me and filling all my … Continue reading
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