I want to pay tribute to wonderful people I have known, the wonderful country in which I live, the communities in which I have lived, the churches who have claimed me as their own, the God who sends shivers down my back when I really give him a portion of my time—well, maybe not shivers but tears flow easily in some of those most priceless times.
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Monthly Archives: September 2020
NO, I DON’T THINK DJT IS THE MESSIAH BUT…
No, I don’t think President Trump is the Messiah but I do think he is called and chosen by God to be President of the United States. And I think that is because it is a time on God’s calendar … Continue reading
GOOGLE AND ME?
Dear Blogging Friends, rejoice a bit with me. I have made it quite plain that I believed the Lord directed me to begin blogging as a way to tell what he had done for me in the many years he … Continue reading
Posted in God heals, God's purpose or will, healing, Jehovah-rophe
Tagged blogging, Christian bloggers, God heals, God the Healer, God's purpose, Jehovah-rophe, miracles
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THE AFTERMATH
Thousands of after Talak in a land across the waters, decisions were being made. Which child lives? Which child dies? Do I have enough income for another mouth to feed? Does it fit into my life’s goals? Will the community … Continue reading
THIS ONE INCH PIECE OF LIFE
“Will you take it and drop it in the lake?” I asked Sammy. “Yes,” he replied, “but he probably won’t last long. He’s a tropical fish.” “I know, but I’m tired of him. I’ll let nature take it’s course.” “It … Continue reading
TALAK’S CHOICE
Life was hard for Talak. The fields did not produce enough harvest; he had too many mouths to feed; he was not as strong as he used to be; he could not provide little tidbits of luxury for his wife … Continue reading
HOUSE OF AN OLD WOMAN
Just making my way from room to room and finding albums, pictures, scrapbooks, memorabilia lying around all over the place, I’m thinking “I declare if this weren’t my house, I’d think an old woman lived here.” Ta Da, I’m off … Continue reading
LET’S CHAT – LET ME RANT
First I want to explain that my post yesterday, “It Takes a Village” was meant as a dire warning as to what might happen if big government gets more control over family life. It is insane what some people have … Continue reading
Posted in child welfare, politics
Tagged child abuse, child welfare, hate Trump derangement, politics
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IT TAKES A VILLAGE
If Ammie had not had to go to the hospital, the chair wouldn’t cause me so much pain. “She’s okay,” the doctor said. “She has a brilliant mind. We are going to keep her for some testing and studies.” It … Continue reading
Posted in family, freedom, politics, Rochelle's picture prompt
Tagged childrearing, family, freedom, government control, Marxism, politics, socialism
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SUNDAY’S SIMPLE SERMON, Sept. 20, 2020
Love: So thankful for love so deep it doesn’t have to be expressed to be known – and also for love so deep that it calls to us in words sometimes also. Most people never find this kind of love … Continue reading
WHEN IS ENOUGH, ENOUGH?
I have a reasonable supply of first aid on hand in case of emergency. If a couple kids fall out of tree and scratch their knees, no problem. If twenty kids fall out at the same time, I’m probably going … Continue reading