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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
My African Violet was withered by the sun, and so badly that it looked dead, beyond resuscitation.
The sight of a plant this droopy and lifeless, its leaves curled in on itself, is a… More >>
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Moments that matter6 Comments
Driving through a small town I saw the sign for a photography studio named: Moments that Matter. It’s a sensible name for the business of capturing discrete memories.… More >>
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Double deceptions11 Comments
Emotion has always been a touchy subject in the church. Perhaps it’s because we have all been deceived by our emotions at one time or another — and… More >>
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More StoriesTaking sides21 Comments
As Georgia signed a cease-fire agreement today, Pres. George W. Bush decried Russia’s “bullying and intimidation” as unacceptable ways “to… More >>
Learning to love yourself29 Comments
But it’s too late ba-by, now it’s too late / Though we really did try to make it / Something… More >>
The fear of bad news31 Comments
You’ve heard of claustrophobia, agoraphobia, and xenophobia (and I’ll bet there is even a fear of blogs). But I would… More >>
More miracles14 Comments
“They spoke against God, saying, ‘Can God spread a table in the desert?’ When he struck the rock, water gushed… More >>
Raining on Obama’s parade230 Comments
Why is Obama not leading significantly in the polls? The Rasmussen Reports daily presidential tracking poll for Wednesday shows Barack… More >>
Treacherous trap48 Comments
“Flirtation” is such a precious word. It almost seems to have petticoats and frills.
But flirtation is treachery. The person who… More >>
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Audio PicksOlasky on American Compassion4 CommentsSteve Brown interviews Marvin Olasky, WORLD editor-in-chief, about the ideas in The Tragedy of American Compassion. Tops at the boxofficeSort list by: title ↑ | rating | view date
List generated by WP Movie Ratings. Messy days11 Comments
There is nothing tidy about the Christian life, and that goes double if you have a paying job that doesn’t… More >>
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