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Tag Archives: family
Sleep To Dream Her
So, not too long ago my roommates commented that I was snoring fairly loudly, loudly enough for them to hear, and the alarming state of my sleep led me to be concerned for the long term ramifications for my life … Continue reading
Which One Of These Is Not Like The Others?
During the second of two rounds of a game I played at the picnic this afternoon at the farm of one of the brethren I consider a friendly acquaintance, an elegant and sharp widow who happens to own forty acres … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, Musings
Tagged anxiety, family, farming, games, travel
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Someday You Will Be Loved
Last night, just before I headed off to bed, I was talking with my mother and one of the other guests at this house about the painful subject of abortion. The other guest in the conversation showed me the painful … Continue reading
Dinner Club Time Machine
Although all of my own group’s dinner club meetings are complete for the year [1], I happen to have been a guest at a time when my host was the host of their third dinner club meeting (of four). As … Continue reading
Twenty-Four Tieclips
My late maternal grandfather [1] had a large and treasured collection of tieclips that he built up over the course of his lifetime. It was our family’s tradition, whenever we saw a tieclip on our travels, especially if we knew … Continue reading
Book Review: The Paranormal Conspiracy
The Paranormal Conspiracy: The Truth About Ghosts, Aliens and Mysterious Beings, by Timothy Dailey, Ph.D [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books in exchange for an honest review.] In retrospect, it was probably not my brightest … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, History, Satan's House Divided
Tagged culture, death, demonology, family
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Book Review: Marriage On The Mend
Marriage On The Mend: Healing Your Relationship After Crisis, Separation, Or Divorce, by Clint and Penny A. Bragg [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours in exchange for an honest review.] When the authors of … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, Church of God, Love & Marriage
Tagged abuse, family, trust
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My People Are Destroyed For Lack Of Knowledge: Part Seven
[Note: This is the final blog of a series [1].] At the end of the lengthy previous section of this series, we asked what someone is supposed to do in light of the knowledge of the importance of love to … Continue reading
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Tagged authority, communication, family, justice, prophecy
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My People Are Destroyed For Lack Of Knowledge: Part Five
[Note: This entry is part five of a series [1].] At the end of the previous section of this examination into the heart knowledge God desires and expects from believers, we asked the question of what consequences or repercussions result … Continue reading
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Tagged family, judgment, prophecy
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My People Are Destroyed For Lack Of Knowledge: Part Four
[Note: This is the fourth post in a series [1].] At the end of the previous section of this series, we asked what practical guidance for showing love and outgoing concern to others can be found in the pages of … Continue reading
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Tagged family, responsibility
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