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Month: February 2018

What Will Happen?Podcast

Wednesday, February 28, 2018 Peggy White

PART THREE – January 25, 2018 Previously, I wrote that for financial reasons, First Presbyterian Church in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada, was closing and moving into an empty space downtown. We chose to make a daring and drastic change … Read more

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God's De-Cluttering ProgramPodcast

Tuesday, February 27, 2018 Diane Eaton

These words by the apostle Paul often come to mind when I help seniors de-clutter their homes. I see a lot of things get counted as rubbish — designated as dispensable. It's exciting to watch how the offloading of accumulations leaves … Read more

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God-Ordained GoodnessPodcast

Monday, February 26, 2018 Isabel Allison

Late afternoon, to my car in my garage, I carried the almost-thawed fish fillets that I had promised for a supper party to be held at my niece's home to celebrate my brother's 86th birthday. I punched the opener, and my big garage door … Read more

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A Clear Conscience?Podcast

Sunday, February 25, 2018 John Stuart

I find today's highlighted verse to be very insightful, especially when I try to justify things that I have done which are questionable. I convince myself that what I'm thinking or doing is right, so, therefore, God will understand, … Read more

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Weather ConditionsPodcast

Saturday, February 24, 2018 Rosemary Hagedorn

As I look out my living room window, I see snow falling again. The white stuff is coming down so heavily that I can't see the village across the bay. The large evergreen tree is laden with so much snow that the branches are touching the … Read more

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Can You Be Kind To Someone?Podcast

Friday, February 23, 2018 Vincent Walter

My grandfather was a doctor in London, England. In 1893, he unexpectedly took ill and died. He left my grandmother as a young widow, 26 years old, with four children: a boy of six, a girl of four, my father aged two, and a new-born baby … Read more

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A Signature ScentPodcast

Thursday, February 22, 2018 JJ Ollerenshaw

I was delighted when a friend returned from vacation in Florida and presented me with a large seashell. I immediately put it to my nose. Most people would put it to their ear, listening for the sea. But I am hard of hearing, and to put … Read more

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Family ReunionPodcast

Wednesday, February 21, 2018 Martin Wiles

I walked over, shook his hand, and said, "Good to see you." Almost four years had passed since my family had seen my youngest brother. It wasn't because he had no way to get here, or because he was mad at anyone, or because he was too … Read more

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In Our Own Understanding?Podcast

Tuesday, February 20, 2018 Jan Korvemaker

I think that I have been doing things backwards! I often seem to struggle with understanding — or more precisely not understanding — why people do what they do, why life seems such a challenge at times, and why I can't seem to figure … Read more

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But Do You?Podcast

Monday, February 19, 2018 Scott Williams

What do you think of worship? Or maybe the question should be, "Do you think about worship at all?" There are many passages in the Bible that speak to the different facets of worship. Some focus on the aspect of praise, others on the idea … Read more

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