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Continue reading →: Take Time to Enjoy the GiftsThe melody of the rain on the tin roof over the front porch brings a sense of calm. Our little cabin in the mountains is the perfect fall getaway, and on days like today, there’s nowhere else I’d rather be. The colors of the season were most vivid during today’s…
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Continue reading →: Letting GoIn a recent post, I shared with readers that I’ve been mulling over what my husband’s retirement will mean for me. While we both contemplate our day-to-day lives, I need to simplify a few things. First, let me assure you that I will keep the blog site. I use the…
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Continue reading →: An Accurate Interpretive GridIt was a beautiful drive through the mountains, and with my iPhone in hand, I snapped a few photos of the foliage. When I pulled up my phone pics, the vibrant colors I had seen through the camera’s lens weren’t there. I felt robbed. Experiencing the peak colors of autumn…
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Continue reading →: A Familiar LineFor six years it became a familiar line in the first evening of each semester, “If you are looking for a Bible study you are in the wrong class. However, this class will help you with your Bible study.” First, it was at the prompting of my pastor that I…
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Continue reading →: Teaching ThemDiscipleship is the part of the Great Commission often overlooked. We skip past the middle section of this passage when we evangelize the lost and then leave them where they are with little or no Bible knowledge. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on…
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Continue reading →: A Fleeting ResponseAt 65 years of age, he labors with the best of them, and yet on this Labor Day, I looked over, and for the second time in our day, my husband was standing at the sink washing dishes. Gratitude seems to be a fleeting response to the blessings God has…






