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The Bible: Not Always an Easy Read
We were recently visited by two friends, former church acquaintances (we no longer attend a former church). The fellowship was very refreshing and the time passed very quickly. There were stories exchanged, songs sung, and a couple meals … Continue reading
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Fear Not
Recently, I spoke with a friend who took the pilgrimage to the top of Mount Sinai for the first time. She told me she had two choices for how to climb the mountain: either go on foot or go by … Continue reading
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In the Master’s Toolbox
Seetheholyland.net / Foter Every field and art genre has its “Masters” as well as its “Apprentices.” When we contract with a “Master” we are confident that we hired one of the best in their profession and thus we expect nothing … Continue reading
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Designed for Purpose
A couple months ago our laundry machine stopped working so we decided to replace the hot water and cold water valves. We replaced the rubber tubings with stainless steel tubings. Our challenge was removing the tube from the valve since the … Continue reading
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