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Harmony

I did a little research and found that there are 28 cities in the United States called Harmony. In Fort Collins, where we used to live, one of the major thoroughfares is Harmony Road. There are housing developments called Harmony.…

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Listening

Most of us do a lot of listening. We listen to the radio, to podcasts, to things on Youtube. We’re surrounded by sound in our homes, in our cars, in the stores, in school. Lots of sound. Lots of noise.…

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Research

Remember those dreaded term papers we used to have to write? Maybe you are still taking classes that require them. Actually, I don’t mind the writing part. I just don’t relish the research process. Here’s the old way: go to…

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Adoption

Our family has an unusual dynamic in the area of adoption. We have an adopted son. My brothers both have adopted sons. My brother-in-law has two adopted daughters. All of these adopted children were raised as if they had been…

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Unlikely Choices

Life is full of choices. Sometimes it’s obvious what the right choice is. We call it a “no-brainer.” Sometimes there’s no right or wrong choice. It’s difficult, but we rely on God to help us make the wisest choice. Sometimes…

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God Is

I was awake for a couple of hours in the night. So I kept my mind occupied by thinking of all the things God is. He is an ANCHOR for the drifter (Hebrews 6:19). He is a BANNER for the…

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Prepared

When I was a young girl I belonged to the Girl Scouts. It was fun and I learned a lot. The motto was drilled into us and I still remember it well: BE PREPARED. We have to prepare for a…

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Completion

Doesn’t it give you a good feeling to complete a project or a task? There’s satisfaction in finishing something, especially if it turns out well. I enjoy preparing a special meal or writing a poem or reading a good book…

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Father’s Day

Today, as I am writing, we are wrapping up another Father’s Day. It has been a good day at church and with family. I’ve enjoyed being with my husband and son, who are both good fathers. Over the last few…

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Tragedy or Triumph?

I recently read the authorized biography of Elisabeth Elliot, Becoming Elisabeth Elliot,  by Ellen Vaughn. Elisabeth was the widow of Jim Elliot, one of the five missionaries slaughtered by the Auca (or Waodani) Indians in Ecuador back in the 1950s.…

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