Monthly Archives: December 2011

Joy to the World

Joy to the world, the Lord is come! More than likely, you have either heard or sang this Christmas carol in the past weeks. It was written by Isaac Watts in 1719 based on Psalms 98. This song proclaims that … Continue reading

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Get Your Feet Wet

Everyone in the group was excited after their long journey from Africa. Mom’s tried quieting their impatient children eager to arrive at their new homes. However, everyone was stunned when they arrived at the border. The river separating the two … Continue reading

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I Made an ‘F’

For the past twelve weeks, I have been in a total renovation of our house under a limited time frame. Donna typically arrives home around 6:30 PM and reminds me it’s time to stop work. She always asks how I’m … Continue reading

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The Tortoise and the Hare

I love Aesop’s Fable, “The Tortoise and the Hare”. It is most often read as a children’s story. Yet, it also has many adult applications even for Christians. The confident, type-A rabbit was always boasting that he was faster than … Continue reading

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