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All Things Are New
Sunday's Sermon Continue reading
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All in the Family
If I am ever sick of Christians, it is because they are my family and families get on each others nerves from time to time. Continue reading
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Searching Me
The Importance of Self-Examination Edison and his searchlight cart in 1915, from the Smithsonian. Public Domain “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you… Continue reading
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We Have Heart Problems
Let’s focus on the word, “HEALTH.” Continue reading
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Interfaith Friendship without Milk Toast Theology
The image was chosen to get your attention, not to imply that all religions are the same. Everyone knows that while most have some common themes, they are unique and have their own theologies, concepts of God, and core teachings,… Continue reading
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The Culture of Giving
Abundance is the atmosphere of generosity. It is the expectation rather than the exception. A bit of Paul, a bit of me, and a bit of Les Brown. Continue reading
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High Grounded Politics
If I do not tell you when I wrote this or who was in power, will it help? It should not matter. I have lived through thirteen administrations and this has always been my approach. Continue reading
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O, See! Can You Say?
“Then ye shall answer them, That the waters of Jordan were cut off before the ark of the covenant of the LORD; when it passed over Jordan, the waters of Jordan were cut off: and these stones shall be… Continue reading
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It’s About Time
Photo by Pavel Kalenik on Unsplash How to Be Rigidly Flexible About Time First Posted in 2006 Let me start by saying that I only have a few minutes to compose this entry. The fact that I have… Continue reading
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Just Living – A Play on Words
Photo by Kalea Morgan @kaleamorgan Living Justly in an Unjust World The blog I've not written, but know that I must has a title and a theme thus, a thrust … to be just. In a word… Continue reading







