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2026: What’s Your Word?
Each new year brings the opportunity for “new”. Little did I know that for 2026, that would be my word for the year. What’s your word?
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Fact Check Your Thought Life
From politics to social media, fact-check is a popular buzzword today. But how many think to fact check our thought life with the Word of God?
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Unveiling God’s Love Language – A Birthday Story
You number my wanderings;Put my tears into Your bottle;Are they not in Your book?When I cry out to You,Then my enemies will turn back;This I know, because God is for me. Psalm 56:8-9 (NKJV) Today was my birthday. For many people, excitement abounds when their birthday rolls around each year. I don’t fuss about mine. I’d rather bless others on…
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What’s Your Word?
For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come. Hebrews 13:14 (ESV) * Three years ago, my father-in-law became a snowbird. You know, someone who lives where it’s warm in the winter and not too hot in the summer. Like the name implies, they are people who fly away…
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Born with Two Names
What’s in a name when you don’t know your name? God knew and knows BOTH of my names…even before I was born.
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What’s Your Word
Around this time last year, I wrote the words: “Reaching the end of December has been a relief. I am glad 2019 is (nearly) over. I’m also glad I made it through. God’s strength is what got me through it all. Not my own strength.” Change the year to this year and we could be…
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Don’t Let The Pain Win
Don’t let the pain win was the title of the sermon in my head. Then, I thought about Wayne Newton. Why? Read.
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What’s Holding You Back?
Turning 50. Almost empty nest. “Who am I” is the question I am asking, but there might be a better one to ask instead. What’s holding you back?
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From Guantanamera to Sunny
Guantanamera? The Sandpipers? Ahh, the music of my youth that began my lifelong love relationship with music. It helps to have a song with your name too.
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Hello, Is This Thing On?
A new adventure can be exciting and scary sometimes. Leaving the comfort of sports, for me, is a leap of faith.

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