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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TUES-DAY, NEWS-DAY
1. How do you like that title? Nice ring to it, now lets see if I can make it worth reading. 2. I’m all out happy that the American Eagle is keeping her eggs and eaglets in the nest. It is sad … Continue reading
Posted in opinion, Tues-day
Tagged culture, humor, me, opion, politics, Tues-day News-day
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STUMPS OF HOLY SEED
“And though a tenth remains in the land, it will again be laid waste. But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land.” Isaiah 6:13 … Continue reading
Posted in death, family, generations
Tagged culture, generational blessings, influence, landmarks, stumps
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WHAT IF?
As I entered a public building, I saw a little girl, about six or seven maybe, sitting on a bench outside the door. I asked her if she needed help; she said no, her mother told her to sit there … Continue reading
Posted in child welfare, culture, Uncategorized
Tagged child care, Christian character, Christian responsibility, culture, generations, kidnapping, not my business
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THURSDAY THOUGHTS
I find it funny that the “save the planet” people promote “save nature” but not people. Reminder: People came along with the planet. That bit of human at conception is definitely nature and remains such until death. “Pants are comfortable, … Continue reading
Posted in Thursday thoughts, Uncategorized
Tagged 1st Tim. 4:1-2, culture, environment, news bits and pieces, plastic, politics, recycle, Thursday thoughts
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LISTEN UP, LADIES (second time around)
Cut, edit and paste from 2017. I’ll probably be off the blog for a few days. I’m fine but working diligently on a family project. Listen up, Ladies. Many of you I am mad at! I have been where most … Continue reading
Posted in culture, feminist, sexual practices, sexual situations, Uncategorized
Tagged culture, femnists, harassment, men, mores, political correctness, sex, victimhood, woke movement, women's issues
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THINKING CAN BE TIME-CONSUMING
WOW! Ps. 18:19 He (God) delighted in me?!! He didn’t rescue me because I delighted in Him (why would I not) but He delighted in me (why would he)? Oh, WOW. Just take some time here. This will knock your … Continue reading
Posted in chat, culture, media bias, time, Uncategorized
Tagged chat, culture, me, media bias, opinion, senility, smoking, time
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A SIMPLE CHAT
Not going to be impressive tonight. It is 11:00 and my last chance to schedule an entry for Friday Fictioneers. I have written it. It is not bad, but it is not good either. I have decided to trash it. … Continue reading
Posted in chat, Uncategorized
Tagged chat, culture, me, mental illness, opinion, politics, PTSD, report
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QUAINT QUARTERLYS
You can’t see it very plainly but the name written on the top of the first quarterly is James Samuel Rodgers. The name on the second one is Miss Amy Riddle. At the bottom of the page Amy wrote Mr. … Continue reading
Posted in church, culture, Uncategorized, youth
Tagged church, culture, quarterlies, Sunday School, youth
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FRIDAY FACT, FUN, AND FOIBLES
Little Leather Library Corporation, 1931 3 1/4 x 4 inches. Not in very good shape anymore, but interesting to me. Tiny font. Still he goes on loving me, loving me all the time. I have wounded him, his patience tried, … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Fun, Fact, and Foibles
Tagged culture, Friday's Fun Fact and Foibles, me, opinion, politics
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WHO’S DRIVING?
Don’t we wish someone had wrestled the driver who killed six people and injured about fifty others in Waukeshe last month! But maybe that “someone” was too timid to make a scene. Or maybe that “someone” believed in keeping peace. … Continue reading