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Year: 2019

Darkness And The LightPodcast

Saturday, December 21, 2019 Sharon Cook

"I do not like this time of year," I declare as I close the window shades at 5:30 p.m. "The days are too short and the nights too long." In Arizona, that means less than 10 hours of daylight, and for those of you further north, even … Read more

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Put Back Together AgainPodcast

Friday, December 20, 2019 Dee Renaud

We're all familiar with the nursery rhyme: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall; All the king's horses and all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again. At times it seems like the world is falling apart, … Read more

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Be ContentPodcast

Thursday, December 19, 2019 Joel Jongkind

In the middle of December last year, I went to our daughter's hairdressing salon to get my hair cut and my beard trimmed. It was the middle of the afternoon, and there was no one in the shop. She told me that business was really slow. She … Read more

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The StepsPodcast

Wednesday, December 18, 2019 Lynne Phipps

When my sister's husband became ill, she had to learn to do many things around the house which she had never done before. There were decisions to be made by her alone, which had once been jointly made. There were items to be fixed that … Read more

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Whiter Than SnowPodcast

Tuesday, December 17, 2019 Karen Milam

God rarely opened His storehouse of snow in the place I lived at six years of age. But snow had been predicted for Christmas. I pressed my nose against the small window and watched in anticipation as the white snowflakes began to fall … Read more

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Keep The Merry!Podcast

Monday, December 16, 2019 Sarah Keith

For a few years, American atheists promoted a "Christmas" message: "Keep the merry, dump the myth." This jarring promotion showed a picture of a laughing Santa, next to the suffering face of Jesus wearing a crown of thorns. It is quite … Read more

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The Unappreciated Christmas GiftPodcast

Sunday, December 15, 2019 Cassandra Wessel

One Christmas in my youth, I received an artist's easel, a pad of large newsprint paper the exact size needed for the easel, and water colours, complete with brushes. This gift was likely expensive and would have given me hours of … Read more

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Strength In NumbersPodcast

Saturday, December 14, 2019 Gail Lundquist

Do you live in or near a city where you can enjoy the annual holiday tradition, Tuba Christmas? Tuba Christmas was conceived in 1974 by a tuba player as a tribute to his teacher and mentor. The very first Tuba Christmas was held at the … Read more

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When Good News Is Not NewsyPodcast

Friday, December 13, 2019 Diane Eaton

I suspect that you've noticed that good news rarely makes "good" headlines. That could be said for Jesus's birth — and also for those shepherds who experienced the angels. It could be said today for countless individuals in remote … Read more

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Psst! Have You Heard About Mary?Podcast

Thursday, December 12, 2019 Rose DeShaw

One Christmas, my 16-year-old sister got pregnant by her boyfriend. I was a year younger, and neither of us had the slightest idea how such a thing could happen. No one had ever told us anything, and we had no friends who might share … Read more

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