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Year: 2009

The Food CupboardPodcast

Monday, October 12, 2009 Anne Russell

Over the years, our church in downtown Brampton, Ontario, Canada, has run what we call a Food Cupboard, praying that the cupboard will never be bare. It hasn't been. Though the numbers of people have increased due to economic … Read more

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Five Kernels Of CornPodcast

Sunday, October 11, 2009 Robin Ross

Even though Canada and the United States celebrate Thanksgiving on different dates, many of the traditions surrounding the celebrations in both countries relate back to the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock in 1620. After three … Read more

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A Reason To Give ThanksPodcast

Saturday, October 10, 2009 Mary Jane Hanson

Yesterday, about noon, we had the first snowfall of the year. I was out running an errand over the lunch hour, when, as the weather reports warned us, the snowflakes started to fall. Anyone I met during the course of the afternoon was not … Read more

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Sending RainPodcast

Friday, October 9, 2009 John Stuart

It's been a wonderful summer for growing plants in Tennessee this year. We've had plenty of rain and no droughts. It's a welcome change from what we usually experience, and the whole place around Knoxville looks greener than I've ever … Read more

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In The DarknessPodcast

Thursday, October 8, 2009 Vena Poole

These men were blind; they walked in darkness, and yet, they were able to follow Jesus. Initially, Jesus did not even speak to them. Regardless, they still continued to follow Him. How did they know the way? Did they follow the murmuring … Read more

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Sheep And WolvesPodcast

Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Ivie Bozeman

In my years of being involved in missions in my local church, there have been many interesting encounters with people whom the church attempted to help. There have been many times we've been face to face with "wolves" who have made our … Read more

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How Precious?Podcast

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Rosemary Renninson

Earlier in life, my thoughts were taken up with others, especially in caring for my husband and children, as well as the many other family, household, and church needs and duties I wanted to fulfill. For the most part, I felt I did a … Read more

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Blame GamePodcast

Monday, October 5, 2009 John Stuart

I call it the "blame game". Someone does something diabolically wicked and it's reported in the newspaper. The evidence is there, and enough witnesses come forward to make the conviction stand. Then we read about parents, relatives, and … Read more

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It Was Then It Hit MePodcast

Sunday, October 4, 2009 Anne Russell

We had a little visitor overnight and for the following day. I hadn't given much thought beforehand about my computer and the things that surround it: bookshelves, a printer, a huge stockpile of works that didn't make the cut, and pages … Read more

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A Good ChewPodcast

Saturday, October 3, 2009 Lynne Phipps

Living in a remote area, we have many hunters. This means that we also have lots of bones. After skinning and butchering moose or deer, caribou or elk, hunters often leave the bones behind. Local dogs find these bones and bury them, … Read more

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