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Irritant or Pearl

Today's Post Written By: Rhonda Stinson Pearls are beautiful to the eye and very costly, especially natural pearls.  A pearl is formed through an amazing process.  An irritant, such as a grain of sand or parasite is embedded into the soft inner layer of an oyster. ...

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Fill Up

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis The gas gauge on my car was nearing empty, so I looked for the closest gas station. As I pulled up to the pump and rolled down my window, the attendant asked me, “Can I help you?” I reached down and pulled the tank release lever on...

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One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis While watching some old home videos, I was reminded of a particular Christmas event that gave our extended family a hearty laugh. With the presents evenly distributed around the room, it was time to open the gifts. Our four year old...

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Great Expectations

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis When our kids were little it seemed every Christmas ushered in new excitement and expectancy over a particular toy. Of course it was the same toy all kids wanted for Christmas, and because the item was so popular, and on every...

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Christmas Traditions

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis After I stopped believing in Santa Clause, my mom and dad no longer waited until Christmas morning to place gifts under the tree. With gifts in plain view, my brother, sister, and I would spend hours shaking the beautifully wrapped...

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What! No Santa?

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.” (Colossians 2:8) The anticipation and excitement...

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Irritant or Pearl

Today's Post Written By: Rhonda Stinson Pearls are beautiful to the eye and very costly, especially natural pearls.  A pearl is formed through an amazing process.  An irritant, such as a grain of sand or parasite is embedded into the soft inner layer of an oyster. ...

read more

Fill Up

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis The gas gauge on my car was nearing empty, so I looked for the closest gas station. As I pulled up to the pump and rolled down my window, the attendant asked me, “Can I help you?” I reached down and pulled the tank release lever on...

read more

One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis While watching some old home videos, I was reminded of a particular Christmas event that gave our extended family a hearty laugh. With the presents evenly distributed around the room, it was time to open the gifts. Our four year old...

read more

Great Expectations

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis When our kids were little it seemed every Christmas ushered in new excitement and expectancy over a particular toy. Of course it was the same toy all kids wanted for Christmas, and because the item was so popular, and on every...

read more

Christmas Traditions

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis After I stopped believing in Santa Clause, my mom and dad no longer waited until Christmas morning to place gifts under the tree. With gifts in plain view, my brother, sister, and I would spend hours shaking the beautifully wrapped...

read more

What! No Santa?

Today's Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.” (Colossians 2:8) The anticipation and excitement...

read more

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