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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Sunday’s Sermon Today: Paul’s 7 Rules For Church People (Romans 14:1-15)
Having spent nearly a week in Canada this summer, I have become interested in Canadian history in a way that I was not before. To be perfectly honest, I’m pretty ignorant of the history of the country just north of … Continue reading
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My American (Mis)Adventures In Canada (Several Mustard Seed Thoughts)
O Canada! Niagara Falls is beautiful, the people are lovely, and … wow, what a ride. If you want to know how used to your own comfort you are, take a trip out of the country – even if the … Continue reading
What To Watch: Ten Options From J.K. Rowling To Disney Shorts To National Security
Vacation and back to school will do a doozy to your schedule, especially a writing schedule! So here’s a list of what’s available now – and a few coming soon! Two Broke Girls: The Complete Fourth SeasonĀ (out now!) -Twenty-two episodes … Continue reading
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Sunday’s Sermon Today: Packing The Essentials (Romans 12:1-21)
I must admit: I like going on vacation. But there’s something about vacation that I don’t like, and it’s similar to what I don’t like about Christmas [which I, general speaking, love.] I can’t stand packing, even more than I dread the … Continue reading
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