by Guest Contributor | May 9, 2012 | Faith
My youngest daughter, Jenessa, is an artist. Ever since she was a little girl, she would sit down in the middle of the floor, her crayons, scissors, glitter, and glue sprawled out beside her, and would begin the adventurous task of creating some new work of...
by loisbreit | Apr 18, 2012 | Faith
Guilt … Free By: Lois Breit Ever feel you need a trip to Chili’s just to escape all your feelings of guilt? You know, they serve up the Guiltless menu there: the guiltless chicken, always a favorite; the guiltless Black Bean Burger, which...
by Audreyn12 | Apr 18, 2012 | Faith
As I pack away the baskets and plastic eggs, I think how Easter has come and gone for this year. This holiday has a much deeper meaning to me in the last couple years. It is still a holiday filled with bunnies, treats, and dying eggs. Most importantly though, it...
by susielarson | Apr 4, 2012 | Faith
You’ve heard the adage, “Show me a man’s checkbook register, and I’ll show you what he cares about.” Don’t worry, we’re not sharing check registers today, but I want to make a parallel statement: Show me what a person says,...
by Nancy Holte | Mar 14, 2012 | Faith
During my devotion time one day I was reading Acts 23 and all of a sudden I found myself laughing out loud. There is nothing comical about Acts 23. The story really starts in Acts 21 when the apostle Paul decides to go Jerusalem. Long story short, Paul had been...
by Guest Contributor | Mar 1, 2012 | Faith
The Pruning knife rested on the defenseless plant. “Surely not that one!” I cried as the gardener skillfully cut away another branch. She looked at me and smiled: “Don’t worry my friend. It’s for the good of the plant.” Watching and...
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