Padlocks are great for securing what we want protected. We can put them on our bicycles, storage buildings, and even our boats.
If we want to keep our yard secure, there’s our gate. Add a ...
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The sun warms our face, and we feel refreshed.
It’s more than that. The brilliance of the sun’s rays gives us life.
We need the ...
Road Construction Ahead!
We’ve seen the signs, and we think, “Oh, no! I don’t have time for this now.”
Or the check we deposit is held for “up to seven days.”
It’s our money and ...
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Walls are for a purpose.
The larger the wall, the bigger the purpose.
During history, many countries used oceans as their borders. ...
We want to reach out and touch the truth.
The door handle to our new house. Our grandbaby’s face. That new car we so desperately need.
When we’re blessed with things we can touch, it’s easy ...
Sometimes we need to toss the “good old days” out the window.
That’s shocking to some people, and a few might quit reading right there. Before anyone walks away, let’s look at that ...
Rock, paper, scissors.
We all play the game, even as adults.
Rock smashes scissors, paper covers rock, and scissors cut paper. It’s a random decision-making process in which there’s no ...
Fresh powder is a skier’s dream.
To make a first run causes the day to be better; to be the initial skier down an unmarred slope where your tracks are the only ones is an enthusiast’s ...
Fear is a warmonger. Its rotten tendrils of indecision and immobilization frighten us into inaction.
We cannot let fear rule our daily lives.
Hebrews 13:6 lets us know that with God as our guide, ...
The shifting sands scare us.
We can deal with disaster, as long as we know the bottom isn’t too deep. Bad things can crash into us, and if we can see the end of it, we can hold on until things ...
You must have sea legs on a boat.
It’s much like riding a bike or a horse. There’s a certain rhythm to riding a bike. You lean your body from side to side, putting pressure on one pedal then ...
We want the Lord to be our shepherd.
We try our best to follow him. We hope to be good, at least most of the time.
It’s harder than it sounds, because everything seems to trip us up along the ...
The point in life, what is it?
A family, to futher the continuance of life on planet Earth?
Scientific discoveries, so that mankind’s existence is improved?
Or is our goal a spiritual ...
Padlocks are great for securing what we want protected. We can put them on our bicycles, storage buildings, and even our boats.
If we want to keep our yard secure, there’s our gate. Add a ...
― Also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com ―
The sun warms our face, and we feel refreshed.
It’s more than that. The brilliance of the sun’s rays gives us life.
We need the ...
Road Construction Ahead!
We’ve seen the signs, and we think, “Oh, no! I don’t have time for this now.”
Or the check we deposit is held for “up to seven days.”
It’s our money and ...
― Also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com ―
Walls are for a purpose.
The larger the wall, the bigger the purpose.
During history, many countries used oceans as their borders. ...
We want to reach out and touch the truth.
The door handle to our new house. Our grandbaby’s face. That new car we so desperately need.
When we’re blessed with things we can touch, it’s easy ...
Sometimes we need to toss the “good old days” out the window.
That’s shocking to some people, and a few might quit reading right there. Before anyone walks away, let’s look at that ...
Rock, paper, scissors.
We all play the game, even as adults.
Rock smashes scissors, paper covers rock, and scissors cut paper. It’s a random decision-making process in which there’s no ...