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Year: 2011

The RevelationPodcast

Wednesday, December 21, 2011 Lynne Phipps

Our well water, though abundant and clear, is full of minerals which leave a scaly, cloudy, or yellowish film on everything. I am forever wiping and cleaning to keep ahead of the build-up. One of the cleaners that I find … Read more

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In BethlehemPodcast

Tuesday, December 20, 2011 Iris Ford

As we approach Christmas in our town this year, we will all be looking for the roadside nativity scene set up at the main intersection. There will be Mary and Joseph, of course, and even some camels standing nearby. There … Read more

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Conception And BirthPodcast

Monday, December 19, 2011 June Heale

Recently, I watched a National Geographic television special on the conception and birth of human beings, dogs, elephants, and dolphins. As I watched, I wondered how anyone could be aware of the amazing miracles of conception and birth, and the … Read more

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Amid The ChaosPodcast

Sunday, December 18, 2011 Corinne Furtney

For the past several years, I have come to dread Christmas. The build-up to the day is huge! Streets and mall parking lots are crowded with people in search of bargains or this year's fad toy for their child. There's … Read more

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Spotlight On AnnaPodcast

Saturday, December 17, 2011 Diane Eaton

Perhaps you feel you've heard plenty about the Christmas story. But what do you know about the two often-forgotten characters, Simeon and Anna? Without them, the Christmas message is incomplete. Let's consider Anna: Did you see that! Anna proclaimed the … Read more

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Born To Be Our SaviourPodcast

Friday, December 16, 2011 Joan Adams

Those childhood days seem long ago, as I recall with some nostalgia the Sunday School concerts in that little white-frame church nestled near the Chippewa River in Ontario, Canada. One particular evening, we had prepared to celebrate the birth of … Read more

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Not CounterfeitPodcast

Thursday, December 15, 2011 Brenda Wood

We spent too much time teaching our kids to believe in Santa Claus. We'd take them to the mall for the yearly Santa picture, the one where they scream and Santa cringes. We told them to be good or they … Read more

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Shining In The DarknessPodcast

Wednesday, December 14, 2011 Cassandra Wessel

Every winter, by late afternoon, darkness claims victory over our daylight hours, motivating us to string multi-coloured Christmas lights that twinkle brightly from decorated houses. Some of us use LED lights that cast luminous patches of reflected colour across the … Read more

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Music Of ChristmasPodcast

Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Harriette Davis

A ceramic nativity set became a part of our family Christmas the year we moved into our new home, when I was four years old. Mama would tell folks that my favourite place to reside during the Christmas season was … Read more

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Christmas KettlesPodcast

Monday, December 12, 2011 Allan Smith

My buddy, Albert, and I team up for various musical occasions in our church. We especially enjoy the privilege of manning a Salvation Army kettle and playing music there each year at Christmastime. My musician friend brings his violin, and … Read more

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