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Games People Play

Playing board games is an interesting way to interact with friends and family—often very telling. Qualities are revealed, attitudes are exposed, roles are played. For instance, there’s the yawner who goes face down on the game pieces before the evening is...

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It’s Not All Black and White

What’s black and white and red all over? My dad pulled that one on me at least once when I was growing up. The news, of course! Just look what comes out of black and white piano keys. Often, a whole lot does. I took piano lessons in those same growing up years when my...

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His Master’s Voice

What if we could hear the voice of God? Not one that sounds like a mad parent, rather one that speaks of his love for us, the mercy he freely gives to us, and his help to live each day. For a believer in Jesus Christ, the Bible is God’s voice to address every aspect...

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A Firm Place to Stand

Basking in the security of solid ground beneath me, knowing God’s grace has taken me far from where I would have been without it. Where else but on a firm foundation can we have peace of mind?Security and certainty are pretty scarce commodities. Life’s full of...

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Voice of the Turtledove

Weather permitting, birdsong fills my bedroom each morning when I crack open the window to hear it. The sweet sound is a free gift of nature. And with the unseasonably warm temperatures forcing buds to blossom, there’s yet another readily available reminder of beauty...

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Little Girls

I have the neatest blessing on Sunday mornings. It involves a little girl who, without fail, runs up to me after church to give me a big, big hug. Maybe more accurately described, her embrace would be a tackle if it were not for my sturdy legs. And I’d be on the floor...

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“Be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, And tolerant of the weak… Because someday in your life you will be all of these.”

George Washington Carver

“Be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, And tolerant of the weak… Because someday in your life you will be all of these.”

George Washington Carver

“Be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, And tolerant of the weak… Because someday in your life you will be all of these.”

George Washington Carver

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