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Dark Passage Into Harbor Of Lights

Recently I had the inimitable honor of interviewing Mara, a remarkable woman in every sense of the word. She shared her experience and escape from occupied Latvia in the 1940’s. She and her family could almost be called “The Von Trapp” family from the movie, The Sound of Music. As ...

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Excuse Me, Can We Just Play Nice, Please?

Debates have been going on since the beginning of time. And as humans’- debates will continue until all forms of humans “abate” from the face of the earth.  While we’re here in our temporary homes, and until we’re in our permanent homes, these debates will continue (2 Corinthians 4:18). However, ...

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Find Relief Through Samaritan’s Purse

“Let my heart be broken with the things that break the heart of God.” This is the mission statement of Bob Pierce who founded Samaritan’s Purse in 1970. In 1973, Bob met Franklin Graham and the two began traveling together. When Bob died of leukemia in 1978 Franklin became the ...

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The Most Important Relationship Of All

Relationships are very broad and multi-faceted. They can be complicated, easy, loving, difficult, or tumultuous. The point is that in an average lifetime there are a variety of bonds, connections and love, and at times “hate” emotions that we will experience. Relationships are a part of us. Our parents for ...

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Pot Meet Kettle

We’ve all heard the familiar phrase, “pot meet kettle” when referring to a situation that implies someone who is usually sitting in judgement about a person or situation. I believe it was William Penn who first used the term in his Some fruits of solitude, 1693, “the pot calling the ...

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