Monthly Archives: November 2012

Tis the Season to Be Discontent

By our first Christmas while living in Zambia, we discovered it was a holiday with little emphasis. Add to this fact, there was nothing in the few shops to buy, so, a traditional American Christmas was not possible. This seemed … Continue reading

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Behind the Scenes

I am already a day behind schedule writing this, getting it to my editor, and to the church that publishes it in their Sunday bulletin. Normally, what the Holy Spirit has put in my heart for the week is ready … Continue reading

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Miles of Gray Ash

Shortly after departing from SEA-TAC International Airport in Seattle, Washington headed to Thailand, the pilot announced that if we looked out the left of our 747 airplane, we were about to fly over Mt. Saint Helen. This was only a … Continue reading

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A Hundred Years from Today

The reporter told of watching a couple pick up a mug from the debris of what was once their home. This mug was all that was left of a lifetime of mementos  Hurricane Sandy has left thousands in similar conditions. I … Continue reading

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