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Monthly Archives: March 2017
The Butterfly Effect
Entomologists have identified more than 3,600 butterfly species in the countries of West Africa. Each one creates a minuscule movement of air when it flaps its wings. It is said if this small disturbance of air happens at the right … Continue reading
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Worse than Failure
Brian, a classmate, had graduated from the Bible College and was in his third and final year of a Master’s Degree. We took an advanced preaching class together. As the time approached for him to deliver his exam sermon, he … Continue reading
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Staying Safe in a Dark World
As the winds increased, all our lights went dark. Hurricane Hugo had turned and headed inland for 125 miles straight toward Columbia, SC where we lived. For the next three days, we depended on candles and flashlights for every move … Continue reading
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Forced or Stimulated
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” “A fireman!” the exuberant five-year old shouted. Immediately, his father began chastising the young boy. “No, No, No, you are going to be a preacher. Remember, you are going to … Continue reading
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