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Threads of Life

Threads of Life

Do you know what happens to water at 211 degrees Fahrenheit? Well, not much, really. Although it gets hot and it may develop some little pinpoint bubbles, for the most

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The Memorial Day holiday was this week. It is always the most traveled one of the year. It was on the news Saturday night that 38,000,000 will be traveling this year in the United States. Four million of this number were expected to be traveling by air. These numbers are just mind boggling.

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Memorial Day is a time for remembering. Cemeteries are fi lled with people who want to visit sites where their loved ones are buried and just spend a little time

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Spring has come and summer will be here before we know it. Grass has turned green and the mowing has begun. Flower beds need to be cleaned out to get

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The fact that a child invented the treat that all of us enjoy is not uneventful, but it was invented before people had freezers in their home. Back then the

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This Sunday is Easter Sunday and as I write, I am thinking of the activities of the day. The Sunday School lesson, the Easter Lilies that fill the chancel at

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Like many of you, I was born before television, photocopies, contact lens, Frisbees and the pill. We did not have radar, credit cards, laser beams, or ballpoint pens. Panty hose,

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Lloyd C. Douglas once wrote a beautiful book entitled Keys to the Kingdom. It is a book about one’s self image as part of God’s Universe. It was a best

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The computer age is about to get the best of me, and the voice mail on the telephone has been very frustrating for quite some time. For awhile I would

Threads of Life

This week I want to talk about how I came to select the name for my column, “Threads of Life.” We live every day carrying forward the threads of our
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