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Year: 2016

To Give AwayPodcast

Monday, April 25, 2016 Marilyn LaPierre

To give something away signifies generosity, or at least that is what we assume. Is it always true? Once, I heard it said, "Don't give away more than you can afford to lose." I pondered this, for it did not make sense. Later, I was … Read more

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Good In Every WayPodcast

Sunday, April 24, 2016 Martin Wiles

I grew up in a family where dad regularly berated things that he felt threatened his Christian lifestyle. Theatres were places where curse words were said or sexual scenes displayed. They must be avoided. Not until much later in life did … Read more

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Strange SignsPodcast

Saturday, April 23, 2016 JJ Ollerenshaw

In the past few years, people all over the world have heard mysterious noises: a groaning, scraping, rumbling noise, or that of a long trumpet blast — not the modern trumpet that we're familiar with today, but like a ram's horn, or … Read more

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Attitude AdjustmentPodcast

Friday, April 22, 2016 Steve Boose

I have an interesting application on my cell phone that tracks my driving habits. It's for my insurance company, which sold me on it by saying that it could save me "up to 25 percent" on my vehicle insurance, which would be really neat! As … Read more

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Setting GoalsPodcast

Thursday, April 21, 2016 Karl Csaszar

We've all heard the old "saw" that there is incredible power in setting goals. Paul, the quintessential missionary and apostle, shared a few goals that he had most of his converted life. Can you think where his insightful goal statement … Read more

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About Roadsides And TreesPodcast

Wednesday, April 20, 2016 Joel Jongkind

Shortly after the end of the Second World War, in June 1945, the children in our school in Holland were told that in the very near future, Winston Churchill was going to be driven past our school. We knew who he was; we had learned about … Read more

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How to Live? How to Die?Podcast

Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Elaine McBride

There is really only one answer: I do palliative care at our local nursing home. I sit with dying patients, both those who are peaceful and those who are frightened. I offer to pray with each of them. If they answer "yes", I pray aloud … Read more

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About Roadsides And TreesPodcast

Monday, April 18, 2016 Joel Jongkind

Shortly after the end of the Second World War, in June 1945, the children in our school in Holland were told that in the very near future, Winston Churchill was going to be driven past our school. We knew who he was; we had learned about … Read more

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I Surrender AllPodcast

Sunday, April 17, 2016 Iris Ford

A song written in 1896 still drives me to tears. "I surrender all" by Judson W. VanDeVenter is a tearjerker. Do you know it? Our choir sang it this Easter, and I had to control my tears in order to sing. Mark 10:28 puts it this way: "Lo, … Read more

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How to Live? How to Die?Podcast

Saturday, April 16, 2016 Elaine McBride

There is really only one answer: I do palliative care at our local nursing home. I sit with dying patients, both those who are peaceful and those who are frightened. I offer to pray with each of them. If they answer "yes", I pray aloud … Read more

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