Psalm 1 describes two opposing ways of life. God offers us a choice—we can “walk in the counsel of the wicked, stand in the path of sinners, and sit in the seat of scoffers” (verse 1). Or, in contrast, we can choose to find “delight in” and “meditate on” God’s law and be firmly planted, …
Have You Made Your End-Of-Life Preparations?
A quick internet search for “How to Prepare to Die” will result in a myriad of articles all focused on “end-of-life planning.” Most of these address practical things such as wills, estate planning, powers of attorney, and medical preferences—all things that are helpful for this life, but not much use in preparing for what comes …
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Are You Prepared?
As I write this, I’m sitting on my porch on an overcast morning that feels an awfully lot like Fall. My husband says I’m rushing the season, but we can’t deny it. The temperature has made a turn, and mornings have that little nip that says cooler weather is on its way. Enjoying this weather …
A First Person Account Of A Bad Storm Brewing
This is a "repost" from 2022. It was originally titled "When Euraquilo Tries To Kill Ya!" I ran across it this morning while doing some research, and it made me smile. I love thinking about events in the Bible from the perspective of the people involved. How would you tell the story? *** Hi! My name …
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Three Things We Must Do To Persevere In Faith
Every four years as we approach a Presidential election, at least as long as I’ve been an adult of voting age and paying attention to the state of the world, there’s an increased anticipation of where we might be on God’s timeline of human history. Presidents and elected officials, kings, and rulers, all are raised …
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