It’s October 31st and millions of people will spend billions of dollars to eat candy and dress up as someone (or something) else today. It may be fun to dress up as someone else for an event. But what about when we habitually wear an invisible mask to hide who…
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God has given each person a unique story, unlike anyone else’s. We often refer to it as our testimony. Every single line in the story of our lives is a record of what God has done from beginning to end. We are a testimony of His faithfulness. Many think of…
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As I wandered through the woods this morning, I got caught up in a woodland chorus. An amphitheater made of oak, maple, birch, poplar, ash and evergreen pine and painted in glowing hues of gold, red, orange, brown, russet and green by the Master Craftsman. The participants perched upon their…
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Ten years ago, my husband inherited a Ford Ranger from his father who had passed away. It was a long ride across the isolated upper peninsula of Michigan in the wintery November cold, but the vehicle stayed warm and safe through the snow and wind. After we brought the truck…
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When our son was young, we affectionately called him, “Recycling Boy”! It was his job to make sure all of our recycling was taken out and put into the proper bin. Occasionally, (ok…more than occasionally), as I was cleaning the kitchen, I would call out, “Recycling Boy! I need you!”…
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