World travelers are a unique breed, a people who reach out to grasp the beauty that our world offers. From the sweeping mountain vistas of Bavaria to sun-drenched Mexico, who would not travel the ...
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A psychologist once quipped, “We are the average of the five people we are closest to.”
Average us…average Joes…no more than bits and pieces of all the people we spend the most time ...
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There’s a phrase we’ve heard and probably said: United we stand; divided we fall. We often mean this to say if we work together, we’ll get the job completed. If a few slough off, then the final ...
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How do we respect something that is lost? Do we wear white, as we might see in India, or as the daughters of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands did in 2004? Or do we don our black robes, as does much ...
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At the onset of World War II, many countries became one. Their concessions of freedom weren’t voluntary.
In 1938 a portion of Czechoslovakia was annexed into Germany. In 1939, Hitler seized the ...
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Our Christianity is a package deal. We can’t pick financial blessings and overlook the mistreatment of our fellow man. We can’t claim heaven as our home and forget that there are people still ...
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Humans are built to form emotional attachments. It’s what bonds mothers to their children, and keeps families together for half a century.
That old saying, someone only a mother could love? It’s ...
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Some advertising logos have become iconic. No matter where we are in the world or in what media we see that familiar shape, we know the product.
And chances are, we trust it simply because it is so ...
Some cooking pots are not designed to be washed. A good cast iron pan? If it is seasoned properly, all we do is wipe it out and coat it with oil to freshen the ...
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How many times have we cried out in pain and anger, “I don't want anything to do with them,” and all because of some wrongdoing someone has done to ...
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Noah Webster created his second and most renowned dictionary in 1828. In that pivotal and comprehensive book, when he defined the word adopt, he said it meant to take a stranger and give him the ...
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Betrayal is the slice of a hot razor blade thrust into our soul. It cuts so deeply that even when we think it is healed, the smallest reminder can make it bleed once ...
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World travelers are a unique breed, a people who reach out to grasp the beauty that our world offers. From the sweeping mountain vistas of Bavaria to sun-drenched Mexico, who would not travel the ...
Read more: The Beautiful Sin
A psychologist once quipped, “We are the average of the five people we are closest to.”
Average us…average Joes…no more than bits and pieces of all the people we spend the most time ...
Read more: Running with Jesus
There’s a phrase we’ve heard and probably said: United we stand; divided we fall. We often mean this to say if we work together, we’ll get the job completed. If a few slough off, then the final ...
Read more: One for Jesus; Jesus for All
How do we respect something that is lost? Do we wear white, as we might see in India, or as the daughters of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands did in 2004? Or do we don our black robes, as does much ...
Read more: Living Bald-Headed for God
At the onset of World War II, many countries became one. Their concessions of freedom weren’t voluntary.
In 1938 a portion of Czechoslovakia was annexed into Germany. In 1939, Hitler seized the ...
Read more: Corrupted in the Eyes of God
Our Christianity is a package deal. We can’t pick financial blessings and overlook the mistreatment of our fellow man. We can’t claim heaven as our home and forget that there are people still ...
Read more: Punching Up the Package
Humans are built to form emotional attachments. It’s what bonds mothers to their children, and keeps families together for half a century.
That old saying, someone only a mother could love? It’s ...
Read more: Getting a God Hug