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Year: 2017

A Resolution Above All OthersPodcast

Sunday, December 31, 2017 Scott Williams

Do you make new year's resolutions? I do. As I think of those resolutions in the first few hours, days, and weeks of a new year, I often hear the words of a particular song playing in my head: "Day by Day", a song from the 1971 Stephen … Read more

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Sweeter Than HoneyPodcast

Saturday, December 30, 2017 JJ Ollerenshaw

Did you, like me, write your first letters on a slate with chalk? In Jesus' day, it is said that, as a reward, teachers in Hebrew synagogue schools would put honey on the slates of children doing well. They were then allowed to lick the … Read more

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Money: Evil's RootPodcast

Friday, December 29, 2017 Martin Wiles

"Money is the root of all evil." Though my standard of living would be considered rich by third-world standards, by American standards, I've rarely lived a comfortable lifestyle. Making the monthly bills match the monthly income has … Read more

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HopelessPodcast

Thursday, December 28, 2017 Rosemary Hagedorn

When my husband came home from the hospital after having suffered a stroke during surgery six years ago, he did some very strange things. He thought that I was his sister one day, and another day, he recognized me as his wife. I caught him … Read more

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The Family TreePodcast

Wednesday, December 27, 2017 Lynne Phipps

A number of years ago, a distant cousin put together our family tree on my father's side. It revealed that my heritage is Welsh and English, although I am convinced that there is also a Russian branch missing from the tree as I am always … Read more

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Come And CelebratePodcast

Tuesday, December 26, 2017 Sharon Y. Greer

It's the day after Christmas, and I am quietly sitting here looking at all the gifts that I received from friends and loved ones. While I really appreciate their thoughtfulness, I also know that I didn't need any of them. Some did send … Read more

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Great ExpectationsPodcast

Monday, December 25, 2017Monday, December 25, 2017 Scott Williams

In an Advent liturgy presented in our church, one word leaped off the page at me: "Expectations". That word rattled around in my brain for the rest of the service. What was so special about that word? As I reflected, I realized that I … Read more

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The Royal ViewingPodcast

Sunday, December 24, 2017 Diane Eaton

"O come, let us adore Him!", "Come and behold Him!", "Come to the manger!" (from Christmas carols) More than ever, nativity scenes at Christmastime capture my interest. I appreciate their presence in our current cultural landscape, which … Read more

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Tower Of The FlockPodcast

Saturday, December 23, 2017 Lori Ciccanti

Have you ever wondered why the shepherds were the first to hear the good news of Christ's birth? Perhaps it was because they were humble, unlike the religious and political leaders of Jesus' day. However, this year, I learned of another … Read more

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Perfect PeacePodcast

Friday, December 22, 2017 John Stuart

Sometimes, we get so busy at this time of year that we forget to listen to what God is saying to us. We get so wrapped up in meeting deadlines — personal and work-related — that we set God aside and promise within our hearts to get back … Read more

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