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The Praise of Infants and Children.  By Sara Cain. The unthinkable happened. Again. Evil so despicable that our brains cannot fully comprehend what we just saw or heard. And yet, the physical results are so painfully undeniable. Make […]

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Car Repairs East Rosebud – Munich 12-11-18 by Arlene Hendriks. When my older son was in fourth grade, he and I took a winter trip to Montana. Well, when we left California, it wasn’t winter; it was April. […]

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Let Go and Let God Lead.  By Laura Carson. ” … he who walks in darkness does not know where he is going.” John 12:35c (NKJV)  It was eight years ago this month that there was a terrible […]

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A Mission of Love.  By Dani Bukta. My husband, Mike, and I were on the mission field for 20 years. We served in Peru and Ecuador with our two daughters planting churches. In 2020, my husband and I […]

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Let Us Rejoice! By: Sophia Archer This year has been one full of many emotions. A roller coaster ride that has been filled with excitement for the celebrations of one chapter ending, and trepidation for the inevitable changes […]

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Saturate My Soul. By Christina Cannon What do we do when challenging circumstances are difficult to accept? How do we choose to navigate them? Recently, as I was preparing to lead a Treasures class, with a heavy heart […]

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The Gift of His Presence.  By Sara Cain. I just spent a week at the coast, my happy place.  Nowhere on this earth can refresh my spirit, wash away my desperation or despair, and heal me like spending […]

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Opening Day.  By Arlene Hendriks. It was opening day at the new gas station in the town where I was going to spend a few days with friends. I had left home after finishing my teaching day that […]

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Let Freedom Ring.  By Sara Cain. “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”  – 2 Corinthians 3:17 This scripture is one that I feel certain our founding fathers had on their minds when they wrote […]

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The Shut Door.  By Tracey Mason.   As I sat at my gate in Atlanta waiting for my connecting flight to Daytona, I was getting so excited. Just one more hour and I would be reunited with my […]