All good hotels do it. Some phone companies provide this service. We can even subscribe to plans that will notify us of impending events, down to the time we need to wake each ...
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Let’s weave an amazing tale.
It’s going to be better than Alice falling through a rabbit hole, more fantastic than Jack climbing a magical beanstalk, and will challenge the out-of-this-world ...
A diaspora is a scattering of many parts. Think of the dandelion. It grows a puffball or “blowball” of seeds specially designed to break up in the slightest breeze and be carried aloft by the ...
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A beam of light travels at 186,000 miles per second. Not per hour, but per second. That’s 3,600 times faster than 186,000 miles per hour.
Light is here, and it’s ...
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Alpine swifts are birds that can do something few other birds can: remain in flight for up to six months at a time.
Truly, they never land. They eat on wing, drink on wing, and for their first two ...
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Chalkboards used to be all the rage. High technology, too. Those green expanses found in classrooms all across the nation served as our computer screens of the 20th century. We could load all the ...
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Visit Los Angeles, a place for sun and fun. Yet, the inhabitants of that city need rain just as much as those in any other city in the United States. In fact, without it, they cannot survive. Los ...
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It’s Christmas morning, and as we open our eyes from sleep, we groan at the thought.
Not quite the expected beginning, is ...
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Hold up one hand. Look at both sides. It has a front, and it has a back. Yet, both are on the same hand. We can’t look at one side and say, “You are good. I will keep you,” and turn our hand, ...
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All good hotels do it. Some phone companies provide this service. We can even subscribe to plans that will notify us of impending events, down to the time we need to wake each ...
Read more: Our Wake-up Call for Eternity
Let’s weave an amazing tale.
It’s going to be better than Alice falling through a rabbit hole, more fantastic than Jack climbing a magical beanstalk, and will challenge the out-of-this-world ...
A diaspora is a scattering of many parts. Think of the dandelion. It grows a puffball or “blowball” of seeds specially designed to break up in the slightest breeze and be carried aloft by the ...
Read more: Fanfare of God’s Four Winds
A beam of light travels at 186,000 miles per second. Not per hour, but per second. That’s 3,600 times faster than 186,000 miles per hour.
Light is here, and it’s ...
Read more: No More Than a Flash of Light
Alpine swifts are birds that can do something few other birds can: remain in flight for up to six months at a time.
Truly, they never land. They eat on wing, drink on wing, and for their first two ...
Read more: Caught in the Updraft
Chalkboards used to be all the rage. High technology, too. Those green expanses found in classrooms all across the nation served as our computer screens of the 20th century. We could load all the ...
Read more: The Whiteboard of Truth