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Monthly Archives: November 2019
A Field of Doves
The Bible has many references to doves. It’s how Noah learned the waters were receding. It’s how the Holy Spirit descended at Jesus’ baptism. Since early Christianity a dove holding an olive branch in its beak has been a symbol … Continue reading
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A Heritage of Volunteering
I don’t know if a willingness to volunteer can be affected by genetics or not. If I had to make an argument for it, I would present Don and Ramona Giles as evidence that it may. Don has been my … Continue reading
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Second Chances
Most of us know someone who’s gotten a second chance after a near death experience. It’s rare, however, when second chances are too many to count. Scott Pate is thankful for his unnumbered blessings. He readily shares his unusual story … Continue reading
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The Wounds of War
A September column was about a friend of mine, Rev. Bobby Ward, who has been diagnosed with ALS. I visited with Bobby and his wife, Teresa, in their home before writing that story. Teresa mentioned that Lou Gehrig’s Disease has … Continue reading
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Running Toward God
It’s not uncommon to run from God. Like Jonah we board a ship for Tarshish instead of Nineveh. Like Adam we try to hide in a garden our Creator spoke into existence. Or like the man with one talent, we … Continue reading
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