Diets, Daniel, and Giving Grace

  Vegetables, Fruits, and a Nice Goblet of Water. Let’s Search Our Hearts Before We Share Our Opinions Does anyone else beside me believe that the internet has made us meaner? Okay. It hasn’t made us meaner in the same way that ultraviolet rays burn my skin. But it has offered us two elements that can […]


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Weekend Reflection: Far

> 11 For as high as the heavens are above the earth,So great is His lovingkindness toward those who fear Him.12 As far as the east is from the west,So far has He removed our transgressions from us.Psalm 103:11-12 (NASB) It’s the weekend. Around here we remove our shoes and tour the stillness. Start with Sandra Heska […]


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Six Things You Won’t See on the News

> Papa and Grandson Make Bug Jar. Family Enjoys Beach.  Lala Bakes Cookies for Grandchildren Cousins Goof Off.  Young Girls Enjoy Eating Birthday Cake.  Man Removes Lights from Christmas Tree.  No Film at ElevenFirst, a disclaimer: I’m not here to bash the media. I know several journalists who pride themselves on their professionalism and commitment […]


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My Utmost for . . . Birdseye Maple?

> Box by Rich Lagrand. Poplar and Walnut.  Every Moment a Ministry? That’s my goal, you know. I want to disappear so that no matter what I’m doing, you don’t see me; you see Jesus. I want everything I do–everything–to be an offering to Him. It would be really easy, most of the time, except for […]


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Weekend Reflection: In Eternity

> Celebrating Sean’s Return from First Tour of Iraq. 2004. Our Stairwell. Now. Ayden in His Daddy’s Helmet. January, 2011. Visiting. September, 2010.  He’d Be 32 This Weekend.  54 But when this perishable will have put on the imperishable, and this mortal will have put on immortality, then will come about the saying that is […]


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