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Monthly Archives: August 2021
Progressing Journeys
Where will the great American experiment take us? I would rather hope that we are more concerned about where our faith journey takes us. I think that as we get older, with more of our lives in the rearview mirror, … Continue reading
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Deep Peace
How fitting in these troubled times – beset by illness and unrest, we share an underlying disquiet that fills our days and nights. Individually we face illness, changes, and loss; at best our lives are unsettled. Just a quick look … Continue reading
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KIND
Have you ever had a KIND snack bar? They are nutritious and delicious. I do not work for the company, but am just mentioning Daniel Lubetzky’s company and its clever name to the tasty bars they create. The short four-letter word KIND brings to mind Ephesians … Continue reading
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A Mountain Out of a Mole Hill?
How often do you find yourself “making a mountain out of a molehill”? Maybe you spend a lot of time “crying over spilled milk”? Do you often find yourself “making much ado about nothing”? This is a very common reaction … Continue reading
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Living Water . . .
I should have been writing my weekly blog. However, on my way to my “office” (located in a little shed in the very little yard), I noticed that my even littler garden needed water-badly. How could this be? It’s been … Continue reading
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Apples II
Capfulls! Hatfulls! Baskets full!Bushels full! Barrels full! Barn floors full!–and a little heap under the stairs! Adapted from an Apple Wassail, Devon, England My Dad’s family saved money by buying apples by the bushel. The problem with … Continue reading
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And you call yourself a Christian?
We try every day to follow Christ’s teachings. We listen for the urging of God’s voice within us. But, it’s not so easy. We are born with a sinful nature; we struggle against temptations large and small. Then Bam! We’ve … Continue reading
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Led by the Spirit
Every Sunday we profess our faith with the Apostles or Nicene Creed. We state our belief in one God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We know that it is the Spirit who leads us. It took me many years to … Continue reading
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Hospitals
Hospitals are places of healing and care. They are also places of anxiety and pain. The two seem like opposites, how can this be. I was reminded of this enigma, as we prepared for a visit to the hospital today. … Continue reading
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Compassion
Sympathy, empathy, compassion what do these words mean? Sympathy is one we most certainly recognize as having pity or sorrow for someone. Of course, empathy means you have walked the same path, perhaps had the same experience and are able … Continue reading
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