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What Are You Thankful For?

An elderly lady in a nursing home said, “I thank you, Lord, for two good teeth, one upper and one lower. And I thank you that they meet!” She was thankful for little things. Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) wrote more than … Continue reading

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Getting Even Is Never Even

Revenge may feel right and even seem justified, but it’s damaging to us and the people we love. When, as a child, I bore a grudge or was tempted to retaliate for some unfairness or injustice, my mother would say: … Continue reading

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Our Appointments With Disappointment

Disappointments are inescapable appointments in life. Why do we have to face them—and how should we deal with them? Often, our dashed hopes, shattered dreams, and unmet expectations summon us to change directions so we can get on the right … Continue reading

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Be Polished & Shine

It hurts to be hurt—repeatedly! But consider this: “When people hurt you over and over, think of them like sand paper. They may scratch and hurt you a bit, but in the end, you end up polished and they end … Continue reading

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In Our Darkest Moments

What do you do, when you cannot see your way clearly? What will keep you going when you see no light at the end of the tunnel? The inspired song writer, King David, tells us that when we face our … Continue reading

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We’re Our Own Temptation

Someone wrote: “The Devil tempts men most when they have money. He tempts women most when they don’t have money. For us to keep the Devil away, my brothers, if you get money give it to your wife so that … Continue reading

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ALL Or Nothing

When you believe in something, you’ve got to give it your best and your ALL. When you say “Yes” to a person or a cause, there are no “maybes” or “ifs.” No “what ifs,” but “even ifs.” You commit to … Continue reading

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Slow Down, Get Some Rest

Are you tired? Tired from the busy-ness of life? Constantly racing to meet pressing deadlines? Are you overwhelmed by the killing demands of your ever-increasing “To-Do list”? Here are two helpful suggestions: (1) “Sometimes our stop-doing list needs to be … Continue reading

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Where Are the Men?

Father’s Day honors not only biological fathers, but all men who act as father-figures in our lives—stepdads, uncles, grandpas, husbands, teachers and other responsible adult males. The day isn’t for hollow hilarity, but for sober reflection and honest introspection. It’s … Continue reading

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Cheaper, Quicker, or Better?

Nothing of value comes cheap or quick. A sign posted in a farm-equipment repair shop reads: “We do three types of jobs—Cheap, Quick, and Good. You can have any two. A good quick job won’t be cheap. A good job … Continue reading

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