Brass carries interesting properties.
First, brass is not naturally occurring. We can’t go dig up brass in the field and hold it up for the world to see. No one is going to pan for brass in a ...
Apple trees are not always what we think. A Macintosh apple is rarely from a tree that is Macintosh from root to fruit. Rather, it’s grafted onto ...
Read more: The Unbroken Branch
We screen our calls. Modern technology allows us to see the name on the other end of the line, and we can choose to accept or discard the call.
If they refuse to reveal who they are, we can block ...
Read more: The Unknown Caller
Small children are cute. That’s science. It has nothing to do with whether they look like their mother or father. It’s about ratio.
Yes, ratio, that math concept we left behind in sixth grade. ...
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We know one rotting fruit can destroy an entire bag. The decay leaps to the good oranges, and one by one they succumb to the devastation.
If we don’t remove the rotten part, soon everything will ...
Abandoned. That’s the very idea of unclaimed freight.
Sometimes it’s as simple as a company not wanting to ship an item twice and refusing returned merchandise. Other times the packaging has ...
Read more: Unclaimed Freight
We love the story of the loaves and the fishes. The boy offering all he had to Jesus, only to have it multiplied to feed a crowd of thousands, fills us with an awesome respect for the majestic power ...
Read more: Seeking the Wrong Jesus
We know what an eraser does. It removes one thing to replace it with another.
A child in a classroom gets angry at her teacher. She scribbles, “I hate you,” on her homework paper. The next ...
Read more: God’s Eraser
We poke holes in lots of things. A seamstress pokes holes in fabric to bind the cloth with thread. A wildcatter hopes for oil from his holes in the ground. A teenager wants holes in his ears or nose ...
Read more: Pierced on a Pole
Kittens are born blind. So are puppies, and a host of other animals. They can’t see, because it’s not time for them to use their eyes. They still need to mature before their eyes begin to ...
Read more: Finding the Light
Market value is what something’s worth on the open market. In other words, what are people willing to pay for what we have to sell?
An auction tells the truth of the situation. The market value of ...
Read more: The Market Value of a Soul
Britta has made a fortune creating sweet water from bitter. No matter what comes out of our tap, we can strain it through a Britta filter, and it runs across our tongue as sweet as the day is long. ...
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Some people literally have a change of heart. Tony Huesman received his in 1978 at age 20. John McCafferty got his new heart in 1982. Former Vice President Dick Cheney joined this exclusive club in ...
Read more: A Change of Heart
Brass carries interesting properties.
First, brass is not naturally occurring. We can’t go dig up brass in the field and hold it up for the world to see. No one is going to pan for brass in a ...
Apple trees are not always what we think. A Macintosh apple is rarely from a tree that is Macintosh from root to fruit. Rather, it’s grafted onto ...
Read more: The Unbroken Branch
We screen our calls. Modern technology allows us to see the name on the other end of the line, and we can choose to accept or discard the call.
If they refuse to reveal who they are, we can block ...
Read more: The Unknown Caller
Small children are cute. That’s science. It has nothing to do with whether they look like their mother or father. It’s about ratio.
Yes, ratio, that math concept we left behind in sixth grade. ...
Read more: All About the Love
We know one rotting fruit can destroy an entire bag. The decay leaps to the good oranges, and one by one they succumb to the devastation.
If we don’t remove the rotten part, soon everything will ...
Abandoned. That’s the very idea of unclaimed freight.
Sometimes it’s as simple as a company not wanting to ship an item twice and refusing returned merchandise. Other times the packaging has ...
Read more: Unclaimed Freight
We love the story of the loaves and the fishes. The boy offering all he had to Jesus, only to have it multiplied to feed a crowd of thousands, fills us with an awesome respect for the majestic power ...
Read more: Seeking the Wrong Jesus