I just finished reading An Amish Wedding by Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Kelly Long.  It was an easy read and an entertaining fiction, good for a heartwarming distraction, especially on a rainy day. Three short stories set in an Amish community, the book tells the sweet stories of three couples.  Along with the romance […]

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21
Nov
stored in: General

There’s a shoe repair shop in our little city of 30,000. How many people would need their shoes repaired? I went in there to have my $40 pair of shoes repaired. The cost of repairing the sole is $16. It’s hardly worth it for me, and hardly worth it for him. It made me wish […]

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14
Nov
stored in: General

“Lady, can you spare a quarter?” I said no and turned away.  Then I felt a pang of guilt -what if she just had some bad luck and need a helping hand? Not so.  10 min. later the same lady was in line in front of me at the market, paying for a bottle of […]

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09
Nov

Changing the carpet today ushers in a new stage of life for us. Gone are the stains, left by three dogs who were our companions and security system.  No more chewed up carpet corners, reminiscence of our first pet bunny Smokey. Spills and grime of children’s play are no more. A fresh start, a new […]

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07
Nov

Some people look at their past with fond memories and like to relish in those remembrances. But I am not one of those. While I am generally not a glass-half-empty type of person nor am I a perfectionist, but for some reason, I tend to think of my past with regret. I wish I had […]

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From “Moralistic Therapeutic Deism–the New American Religion” By R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Christian Post Columnist …religious beliefs held by American teenagers, they found that the faith held and described by most adolescents came down to something the researchers identified as “Moralistic Therapeutic Deism.” Moralistic Therapeutic Deism consists of beliefs like these: 1. “A god exists […]

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I was very disappointed with this book.  The material in this book could be covered in half the number of pages. Not only was it drawn out, the concepts in the book were not “deep”. Going Deep by Gordon MacDonald is a story of fictional church implementing a supposedly new and innovative idea of Cultivating […]

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