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Monthly Archives: January 2019
My Laundry Addiction by Bridget A. Thomas
In the midst of my busy life, I used to do laundry every day. Now I am trying to cut back to at least every other day. Between Christmas and New Year’s, when I was getting tired of all the … Continue reading
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Summer is Coming (by Hannah Alexander)
Do you miss summer yet? It’s been quite the winter for most of the country. Harsh cold, bitter wind, heavy snows, black-outs. Actually, also dangerous white-outs that send a lot of motorists to the emergency room when the snow is … Continue reading
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Tagged hope for the future, looking forward, summer, winter
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DID YOU KNOW by Vicki Hinze
A few things you might find of interest… Author Pat Nichols is Patti Shene’s guest on The Over 50 Writer, sharing lessons she learned in the pursuit of her writing dreams later in life. Note: If you leave a comment you’ll … Continue reading
A Disney Disappointment
by Jim Denney, author of Walt’s Disneyland In November 2017, I went to Disneyland with my kids and grandkids. We got off the tram before entering the Park and walked past the shops at the east end of Downtown Disney. … Continue reading
This Too Shall Pass by Vicki Hinze
I spotted the quote above on a meme. It was the perfect meme for me at that moment. Seeing it wasn’t a coincidence. It was evidence that when we most need guidance it comes to us in often unusual ways. We must just notice … Continue reading
Does Religious Liberty Still Exist? by Vicki Hinze
WHY CHRISTIANS CAN’T SIT THIS ONE OUT This article could be about many topics. Today it’s about politics and religious liberty. Both drastically impact our lives, like it or not, and that’s why we can’t afford to sit either out. Many … Continue reading
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Looking Forward to That Day by Jim Denney
Opinion by Jim Denney, author of Answers to Satisfy the Soul I once interviewed supermodel Kim Alexis at her home in Laguna Hills, California. Kim met me at the door, all smiles and warm California hospitality. She wore blue jeans, … Continue reading
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Tagged death, Immortal Soul, Immortality of the Soul, Kim Alexis, Soul, spirit, Supermodel, victory
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The Wedding Shop
I recently read The Wedding Shop by Rachel Hauck and wanted to share my thoughts on the book with you. This book tells the story of two different women. One woman, Cora, lives in the 1930s and runs an esteemed … Continue reading
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Tums in My Pocket by Julie Arduini
I love how God uses the daily things to teach, challenge, and inspire me. Last week of all the things to give me an a-ha moment, it was a packet of Tums. Yep. Tums. My guess is I needed them … Continue reading
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From Thankfulness to Joy by Nancy J. Farrier
Here we are starting a whole new year. A year full or expectation and hope. A time when some choose to make resolutions and often break them before the end of the first week. That used to be me. … Continue reading
What is Truth? by Jim Denney
Opinion by Jim Denney, author of Answers to Satisfy the Soul Kathy Myatt has been a missionary nurse in Brazil, an instructor in pediatric nursing at Tennessee State University, and an instructor in psychopathology and psychopharmacology at Gordon Conwell Seminary. … Continue reading
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Tagged Education, evil, Good and Evil, Jesus, mental illness, Moral Relativism, morality, Objective Truth, Psychosis, Solipsism, The Truth Will Set You Free, truth
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Teaming Up (by Hannah Alexander)
The pressure is on to create as I’ve been promising readers more books this year–and that means new books, not just new editions of books that have been published before. Life changes, however, and I’m not the same person I … Continue reading
Who is Mary Poppins? And Why is She Singing That Song?
Opinion by Jim Denney Let’s talk about Mary Poppins Returns. And if you haven’t seen it yet, relax — there will be no plot spoilers in this post. I expected to love this new Poppins movie — and I did. … Continue reading
Let’s Make 2019 a Great Year
I love a new year. A clean slate to start fresh. Time to turn over a new leaf, focus on goals, and see dreams come to pass. I run into a new year with enthusiasm, thinking this will be the … Continue reading
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The Broken Ornament by Julie Arduini
This season I have been working on my inside. As a woman with confident faith, I didn’t think that was anything I’d be dealing with, especially since this year was significantly better than years past. Funny thing about my plans. … Continue reading
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