Here in the panhandle, farmers make use of successive dry weeks to cut hay. Although they like to get more than one cutting off of a fertilized field, the fall cutting is especially critical to have enough to get the cows through winter when grazing is reduced. A mower sweeps…
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I don’t really like to think about hell, but I was forced to think about it this last week, whether I wanted to or not. In one of my college classes, we had to read the literary works of Dante’s “The Inferno”. If you are not familiar with this reading,…
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Carol’s post “What part of God’s Story are you?” is a perfect launchpad for my post. I love how God does that – totally independently He brings things together. I started following Jesus during the Jesus movement of the 70’s when I prayed the sinner’s prayer in the back of…
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In the mid 1960’s an epic film was produced called “The Greatest Story Ever Told.” It was a retelling of the Biblical account about Jesus of Nazareth from the Nativity through the Ascension. Of course, God’s Story began long before the nativity and continues still today. We read the Bible…
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Here in Texas we are still awaiting the arrival of the first cold front. We long for the day when the wind blows in from the north, dropping the temperature and sweeping away the heat and dust of summer. We dream of pulling warm sweaters and cozy quilts out of…
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