Category: Bible Reflections
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The Hostages are Home
Today was a day of rejoicing. The world rejoiced with Israel. Even our American media gave President Trump the praise he duly deserved today. It was truly amazing to see this happening and for a good reason on this special day. The will of God is mesmerizing when we are let in behind the scenes…
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September 21st…at Church
Arriving at church with my Uncle gave me such a sense of relief that morning. In my morning stupor I had forgotten to make and bring a gallon of sweet tea. I was told though by a couple different ladies it was okay and not to worry about it. Due to the fact it was…
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A Sweet Sunday Musing
The Lord answered our prayers. The prayers of many of us. This morning I went to church down at Pleasantville and my brother was in the car with me. He finally made it to Sunday School and Church after several years of doing the online or Livestream method for far too long. The good part…
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Sunday Morning of the 21st
Once Mom left my room and she and Dad headed towards Sullivan, I tried to go back to sleep. I had at least 3 alarms to make sure I woke up to prepare the Lasagna. Yet I had a heavy heart… I prayed over the situation and that help would be presented and somehow things…
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September 21st…
Such a busy day for our family emotionally as it was physically. There are so many facets to this day like there were on Saturday, March 15th, the day after my earlier surgery this spring. Part of being a journalist at any level from amateur, beginner to advanced journalism means offering up intense glimpses of…
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Writing Prompt:
Your life without a computer: what does it look like? Unfortunately since I was 5 years old in 1990 we have had a computer. There doesn’t seem to be a way out of it now 35 years later. It is weaved into our workforce through technology, and in society with social media as well as…
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A Bit Of Deja Vu
Only about 6 months ago I seem to remember a similar situation. March 13th the day before my earlier surgery was the last time we were facing a government shutdown. In the few days leading to surgery day I wondered if a shutdown would make an impact on my day in the hospital. It did…
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Nausea…
Yesterday, I woke up feeling pretty good considering my arm was dead from the clavicle pain bloc on Thursday. Then somehow Friday to Saturday it turned from feeling numb to being like a couple of bricks instead of my arm. It happens slowly until I get worn out from not sitting down and propping it…
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Why!
Perspective matters. The word coincidence has very little meaning in the grand schematics of God’s will. Last week was my 4th surgery, dealing with one issue, in the delicate area between both my wrists and arms. Never in my wildest dreams did I believe I would become, literally, a professional patient against my will. Except…




