Webster’s gives us two definitions for quake.
1: to shake or vibrate usually from shock or instability
2: to tremble or shudder usually from cold or fear
There’s something wrong with each ...
Norman Vincent Peale had a long-running series called The Power of Positive Thinking. His words were quite good and gave strength and new hope to many. Basically, he said that if we choose to see the ...
We’ll believe it when we see it with our own eyes.
We’ve said that, most of us in derision over a broken trust with someone. They haven’t come through for too many times, and we find it hard ...
How we see things depends on where we stand.
The poor person drives by a mansion and sees luxury beyond belief. The rich person sees the taxes they pay, the threats of lawsuits, and the crumbling ...
The words “right hand” occur over 150 times in the Bible.
Why is this two-word phrase so significant? What’s important about our right hand?
It’s no accident we call our best mate our ...
It’s easy to have faith in what we have locked up tight.
It’s more difficult to place our confidence is things over which we have no control: the other driver; that dog not on a leash; someone ...
We don’t call them hard times for no reason.
It’s because they’re a pain in the neck. A storm blows through our coastal town, and we’re without electricity for days. The water heater ...
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Visit an elementary school play sometime. The progress of events in the production is clearly laid out. The bad guy snatches the ...
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Anticipation is the name of the game.
It’s what drives the human spirit. On a British home design show, a couple lived for ten years ...
In sailing, to lose our mooring line means the sea is free to take us where it will.
Our boat is at the mercy of the wind and the waves. We can be cast onto the rocks or blown into a storm. All hope ...
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Reaching into the past is always from a benchmark of perspective.
As we pack on the decades, we see events from a decade past as ...
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Slave ships of old were horrific torture chambers.
So were the rail cars that transported Europe’s doomed Jews.
The end was bad ...
Getting socked in happens to everyone.
It’s like a Nor’easter. When it hits, it affects every home and business. Or it’s like a Blue Norther, or a hurricane. Once the weather warnings sound, ...
Webster’s gives us two definitions for quake.
1: to shake or vibrate usually from shock or instability
2: to tremble or shudder usually from cold or fear
There’s something wrong with each ...
Norman Vincent Peale had a long-running series called The Power of Positive Thinking. His words were quite good and gave strength and new hope to many. Basically, he said that if we choose to see the ...
We’ll believe it when we see it with our own eyes.
We’ve said that, most of us in derision over a broken trust with someone. They haven’t come through for too many times, and we find it hard ...
How we see things depends on where we stand.
The poor person drives by a mansion and sees luxury beyond belief. The rich person sees the taxes they pay, the threats of lawsuits, and the crumbling ...
The words “right hand” occur over 150 times in the Bible.
Why is this two-word phrase so significant? What’s important about our right hand?
It’s no accident we call our best mate our ...
It’s easy to have faith in what we have locked up tight.
It’s more difficult to place our confidence is things over which we have no control: the other driver; that dog not on a leash; someone ...
We don’t call them hard times for no reason.
It’s because they’re a pain in the neck. A storm blows through our coastal town, and we’re without electricity for days. The water heater ...