Life is Short

By Beth | April 30, 2011

Every young child needs an Uncle Kurt. When my kids were little we would visit Uncle Kurt (one of my husband’s best friends from college) at his beach house. He is a gregarious man who could entertain adults and children for hours with a sense of humor that never quit. As he would be heading…

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Victory or Defeat

By Beth | April 25, 2011

Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation.  The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” Matthew 26:41 It feels like I can’t win this battle.  Like most women I struggle with food.  I want to eat it all the time, fatty, sweet, and salty and be a beautiful size 6 (not…

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Shepherds or Wolves?

By Beth | April 21, 2011

Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.  John 15:13 It’s funny how things work together to grow our faith and understanding of who God is as we get into His word.  This past Sunday I heard a sermon on John 15:13 (above).  Easter is coming and…

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The Standard of Living

By Beth | April 19, 2011

Our granddaughter, Stella, is three. She lives in a home with no TV but she watches videos and movies – and loves them. She is pretty bright and has had a good vocabulary for a while now. Over the last couple of months she has dropped to one word sentences. I have been listening to…

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Full of Compassion

By Beth | April 16, 2011

The LORD is gracious and full of compassion, Slow to anger and great in mercy.  Psalm 145:8  For most Christians it’s not unusual to read over a passage in the Bible and not really grasp the full intent of the writer right away.  We read it a second time – often much later and see…

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Peaceful Living

By Beth | April 12, 2011

And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.   Philippians 4:7  We are spoiled rotten (American) brats.   The reason I think so is because I was listening to the news the other day and the broadcaster said, “In spite of unemployment and inflation, consumerism is…

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