posted January 23, 2017 under America, Blessing, courtesy, democracy, inauguration, Judgment, Peace, reviling
I have had a difficult time narrowing down my blog topic this week. I’ve rejoiced that I live in America, a nation that exercises the freedom and right to vote for our leaders and that follows through with a peaceful transfer of power. Even though I’m not enthusiastic about the choices we had in voting,…
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posted January 17, 2017 under chaos, Diligence, discipline, priorities, remodeling
Through our kitchen remodel confusion, I’m learning more about life and our growth in the Lord. I now realize that diligence isn’t applied disorder spreads. It’s contagious. Half of our house is chaos, with kitchen countertops gone, step ladders in the middle of the floor, varying tools scattered around, a sink leaning against the wall, broom and dustpan…
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posted January 10, 2017 under becoming Christlike, change, Growing in Christ, remodeling, Sanctification
Have you noticed how God uses every day circumstances to speak into life? Our latest project is a case in point. We’ve just begun remodeling our kitchen. We’re tearing out so we can rebuild. The ceiling, walls, and floor are all in various stages of disruption. And I’m thrilled. The kitchen has needed renovations for years…
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posted January 3, 2017 under a better tomorrow, hope, New Year's, resolutions
The New Year offers a chance for a new beginning. It is anticipated with a sense of holiday and celebration, of resolutions, commitments, and an opportunity for change. Even if we don’t celebrate by staying up to ring in the year or make resolutions, changing the calendar from one year to another brings a sense…
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posted December 13, 2016 under Christmas, Christmas giving, eternal life, God's love, reason for Christmas
Betty decided not to “do” holidays this year. It’s too soon after her husband’s death. She didn’t have the family over for Thanksgiving like they’d always done. It just wouldn’t be the same without John. Instead, they met at her daughter’s house. John kept coming up in conversations, but his smile and his laugh were…
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posted December 6, 2016 under Christmas, grief, joy, loss, pain, Peace, sorrow
Christmas is a favorite time of the year as we celebrate the birth of Jesus. Even those who don’t believe in Him celebrate by giving, and see the season is a time of joy and peace. But for some, it’s not so easy. Peace, joy, and celebration elude them. I have three close friends who’ve lost…
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posted November 29, 2016 under Christmas, clean heart, Dependence on God., house cleaning, stable cleaning
When Mary and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem, the city was teaming with travelers. Fortunately, when no rooms were available, the innkeeper let Mary and Joseph stay in the stable. Consequently, when Jesus was born, he had a manger for a bed. The story is recreated in pageants, nativity displays, and on Christmas cards. It’s a calm,…
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posted November 22, 2016 under giving thanks, help for depression, Thanks, Thanksgiving, Traditions
What comes to mind when you think of Thanksgiving? A table laden with turkey, dressing, and pumpkin pie? A break from work or school? Family gathered from far and near? Football? Black Friday sales? Many traditions make Thanksgiving special and memorable. However, we might also think of our history. In 1621, Governor Bradford declared a…
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posted November 15, 2016 under darkness of the soul, Depression, help for depression, When the lights go out
This last weekend, in the middle of my morning time with the Lord, the electricity went out in the neighborhood, and I could no longer see to read. My time in the Word was cut short. After prayer, I ate a simple breakfast in dim early morning light coming through the windows. We were visiting…
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posted November 8, 2016
“This is my Father’s world. Oh let me ne’er forget that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the ruler yet” – Maltbie D. Babcock, v. 3 of This Is My Father’s World I am on vacation and will not post a blog this week, but I am very aware of the importance of the election…
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