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Monthly Archives: December 2023
Look Ahead with Hope
My walking shoes on, water bottle with me, and off I go. I discovered if I am constantly looking down, I notice each bit of gravel, pine cone, sticks and seem to slow down. If, however, I look ahead my pace picks … Continue reading
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T’was the Night Before Christmas
I recently ran across this parody of the poem T’was the Night Before Christmas. It is appropriate for this time of the year and gives us something to think about as we traverse through the holiday season. Twas the night … Continue reading
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The Advent Attitude
I was thinking about this topic today. It came to me that the advent attitude of anticipation, preparation and excitement is not something that we should reserve for the first weeks of December. During Advent, we spend time waiting for … Continue reading
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Light in the Darkness
Hannukah starts at sundown tonight. These eight days celebrate the rededication of the temple in Jerusalem. A ritual associated with this season is the lighting of the nine-branched menorah. Each night one candle is used to light an increasing number … Continue reading
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A Forgotten Commandment about Gleaning
While preparing a blog on the 613 commandments of the Old Testament, I was reading one of them in Leviticus about gleaning, Leviticus 19:9-10, reads “When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges … Continue reading
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What Wreath is This?
It was little known as recently as fifty years ago, this thing called an Advent wreath. Now, even in churches that insist they are “non-liturgical”, they are widely adopted. It can still, however, be a conundrum even for us so-called … Continue reading
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Immanuel
“Therefore, the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel.” Isaiah 7:14 NIV This text sounds straight out of a Christmas Eve worship … Continue reading
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Saws
Heads up…I am not a lumberjack, nor a carpenter; however, I do know there are different saws for different jobs. Some examples I am familiar with are: hacksaw – I’ve seen them used on TV/movies when the escapee from prison tries to … Continue reading
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Laws and Love
In most places in the world, there are rules and regulations for almost everything. In Nebraska, if a child burps during a church service, the parents might be arrested. It is unlawful in Arizona to have a sleeping donkey in … Continue reading
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It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
I love sharing this memory and do so every year. It was such a meaningful event in my life that I want to share it with everyone, every year. So here it is again. This blog originally appeared on November … Continue reading
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