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Year: 2015

God's Gift Of TimePodcast

Thursday, December 31, 2015 Iris Ford

As I look over the last year, I ask myself, What have I done that God would be pleased with? Yes, I know that my times are in His hands, so I ask, What is He expecting of me in this new year? I trust Him explicitly with it all, but … Read more

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The GapsPodcast

Wednesday, December 30, 2015 Lynne Phipps

Peace and quiet reigned. The colourful Christmas lights framing the black of night through the windows reflected back upon themselves giving a 3D effect. It was then that I noticed that there were a few gaps in the lights. Some of the … Read more

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One Day At A TimePodcast

Tuesday, December 29, 2015 Richard Frith

Last year was a very difficult year for our family. My mother and my mother-in-law both died within a period of three months. Then my wife was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. She was in hospital for five weeks. There were so … Read more

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The Ongoing FeastPodcast

Monday, December 28, 2015 Lynne Phipps

The roast turkey that we enjoyed so much on Christmas day just keeps going and going. Saturday was hot turkey sandwiches, Sunday was turkey salad, and today will find me standing at the counter picking its meaty bones. Picking the bones … Read more

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Being ThankfulPodcast

Sunday, December 27, 2015 Joel Jongkind

This past Christmas, I became more and more aware of the commercialism of the season. We were talking to one family in which everybody buys a present for everybody in the family. Certainly, there are financial constraints arising from … Read more

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A Humble StartPodcast

Saturday, December 26, 2015 Iris Ford

Everything God does on earth has a purpose for humanity, so I have been intrigued by His purpose behind the manger scene and the obvious poverty of the animal stalls and the manger bed. We are so used to the nativity scene with the manger … Read more

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The Babe In The MangerPodcast

Friday, December 25, 2015Friday, December 25, 2015 Parise Arakelian

It was a cold Christmas Eve. I found myself very comfortable within the lobby of my assisted living residence, conversing with staff members who were on duty. In the corner of a small sitting area, a highly customized manger scene had … Read more

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A Second ChancePodcast

Thursday, December 24, 2015 Zoli Hartai

I was eleven years old in Budapest during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Many Hungarians used that brief slit in the Iron Curtain to flee to the west. For domestic as well as political reasons, my 17-year-old brother took off in the … Read more

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A Timely Christmas Carol – Part 2Podcast

Wednesday, December 23, 2015 Lori Ciccanti

Pastor Phillips Brooks was known as a great orator in his day. Ironically, though, after visiting the actual site of Jesus' birth, he was moved beyond words. For the first time in his life, he was speechless — unable to communicate the … Read more

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A Timely Christmas Carol – Part 1Podcast

Tuesday, December 22, 2015 Lori Ciccanti

Recently, I read the story behind a popular Christmas carol, the song we all know and love, called "O little town of Bethlehem". The author, Phillips Brooks, lived during the civil war, a dark and tragic period in American history. … Read more

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