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Month: September 1997

Consumed By Anger – Part 2

Saturday, September 20, 1997 Kenn Stright

Being good Calvinists, Presbyterians are not really allowed to be angry, or, if allowed, we are not supposed to show it. Frederick Beuchner had his tongue in his cheek, I am sure, when he wrote: Of the seven Deadly Sins, … Read more

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Consumed By Anger – Part 1

Friday, September 19, 1997 Kenn Stright

In a satirical cartoon a man came home from work after a rough day both tired and exasperated. As soon as his wife said hello, he growled and shouted at her. She turned and yelled at the oldest child, who … Read more

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Making "Contact"

Thursday, September 18, 1997 Andrea Chapman

In the movie Contact, a search committee decides that the person representing Earth to other life in our universe should believe in God. The courageous heroine of the film, portrayed with all of Jodie Foster's usual intensity, cannot meet that … Read more

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Bearers Of The Light

Wednesday, September 17, 1997 Andrea Chapman

It took more than an hour, but I finally got the window shade brackets securely attached in just the right spot so that my son's room-darkening shade could be hung. It was summer vacation after all, and sometimes even 11-year-old … Read more

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The Liar's Corner

Tuesday, September 16, 1997 Kenn Stright

After the "Around the Island Boat Race" held in the summer of 1997, from Charlottetown, around Prince Edward Island and back, there was the traditional "liar's corner" at the awards ceremony. This is where all the boat skippers, except the … Read more

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There Can Be Joy In Receiving, Too?

Monday, September 15, 1997 Andrea Chapman

Aunt Edna prided herself on her independence. No one was allowed to assist her in the maintenance of her home or even to drive her to and from her dialysis treatments. She was a good and generous person, but absolutely … Read more

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Lessons From A Backyard Feeder: Confidence

Sunday, September 14, 1997Wednesday, February 6, 2013 Laurie Wright

A family of chipmunks had taken up residence in a hole near the base of the main feeding tray. They seem to enjoy having their food supply on their doorstep. Last summer, while watching a chipmunk dart in and out … Read more

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Lessons From A Backyard Feeder: Safe Haven

Saturday, September 13, 1997 Laurie Wright

For over twenty years, birds and other creatures have been coming to the feeders in our back yard. Most of the time, we simply enjoy their amusing antics, but every so often, they have a lesson to teach to us. … Read more

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Lessons From A Backyard Feeder: Faithfulness

Friday, September 12, 1997 Laurie Wright

For over twenty years, birds and other creatures have been coming to the feeders in our back yard. Most of the time, we simply enjoy their amusing antics, but every so often, they have a lesson to teach to us. … Read more

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Lessons From A Backyard Feeder: Trust

Thursday, September 11, 1997 Laurie Wright

For over twenty years, birds and other creatures have been coming to the feeders in our back yard. Most of the time, we simply enjoy their amusing antics, but every so often, they have a lesson to teach to us. … Read more

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