Tag Archives: Christians Read

The Dehumanization of America by Peggy Webb

This morning I placed a call to my mail-order pharmacy, expecting to take care of business in an easy two-minute conversation with a representative. Instead, a robotic voice answered and immediately put me through a useless, time-consuming session of questions … Continue reading

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TIPS FOR TIMES WHEN EVERYBODY HURTS by Vicki Hinze

In those times when it seems everybody hurts, we often find ourselves burdened. Feeling as if everyone we encounter is reaching out a hand, wanting something from us—our money, influence, expertise, time.  We aren’t cold or indifferent—we want to help … Continue reading

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Prayer by Peggy Webb

I play piano for church services every Sunday evening, and I always tell the congregation the history of the song. This past Sunday, I played a song that reminded me of the power of prayer and the many ways God … Continue reading

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Growing Pains by Nancy J. Farrier

This past weekend we were visiting our daughter, son-in-law, and newest grandson. The baby is two months old. He’s trying to move but doesn’t have the coordination to go anywhere. His arms wave, his legs bunch up, but he’s still … Continue reading

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God’s Children, Part II by Peggy Webb

Whoever receives one such child in my name, receives me, but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and … Continue reading

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God Still Performs Miracles by Peggy Webb

I know this is true because on May 1, God saved my life with a miracle so spectacular, so breathtaking, there is no doubt in my mind that I would now be severely disabled or dead except for Him!  I … Continue reading

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The Fountain of Youth Conspiracy by Peggy Webb

I recently saw a TV ad that made me stand up in my chair and say to the screen, “No! Just no!” I wanted to kick furniture, but I was afraid of breaking my toe, so I refrained. The ad … Continue reading

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God’s Children by Peggy Webb

Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name, welcomes me. Mark 9:37 Sam is one of the adorable children in the Sunday school class I co-teach with Donna Rogers in the little country church built by my ancestors. Our … Continue reading

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Measuring Our Worth by Vicki Hinze 

Earlier on Facebook, there was an ad on my vicki.hinze.author page.  It read:  FIND OUT YOUR WORTH and offered a free calculator as a gift for doing so. It struck me as hilarious.  Imagine.  Measuring the worth of a human … Continue reading

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The Irony of It All: JAIL FOR BAPTISM—ON GOOD FRIDAY? by Vicki Hinze

On Good Friday, I heard about a legal case.  A divorced couple battling.  The wife had the couple’s child baptized.  The husband, of the same faith, also wanted the child baptized, but not until later in life.  So now the … Continue reading

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Word by Word, Page by Page

I’m reading through the Bible again this year, only this time I’m doing it a bit differently. For years I used the Chronological Bible, and it helped me so much in seeing the whole picture of the Bible. I had … Continue reading

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Be Thoughtful by Peggy Webb

My favorite book party, circus themed for The Language of Silence, complete with clown and red noses, stuffed animals, and candy for the children. Mark Twain said, “Kindness is the language the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” Winston … Continue reading

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MIRACLES EVERYWHERE by Vicki Hinze

For the last few years, along with many others, I have prayed often for our nation. It is easy to see that there is a hunger and a thirst for God in our lives.  So many are lost, lonely, desperate, and … Continue reading

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Nora’s Review of: The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel

The Forest of Vanishing Stars By Kristin Harmel Published by Gallery Books Release Date July 6, 2021 Type: WWII Historical Fiction Jewish Refugees Forest People BACK COVER: The New York Times bestselling author of the “heart-stopping tale of survival and heroism” (People) The Book … Continue reading

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Psalms 37: 4 ~ But Don’t Forget Verse 7

Good morning! I’m new here, so hang with me while I get my bearings. First of all, let me introduce myself. I’m Patricia Bradley and I write Inspirational Romantic Suspense (I never know whether to capitalize that or not). I … Continue reading

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