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Year: 2019

Murder At The Fish ShopPodcast

Tuesday, January 15, 2019 Dee Renaud

My late Scottish mother-in-law taught me this song. We always got a chuckle out of it when she sang it, especially because she had false teeth. Last night there was murder at the fish shop A wee dug stole a haddie bone A big dug tried tae … Read more

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Always ProtectedPodcast

Monday, January 14, 2019 Karen Milam

Summertime presented great fun in the timberland. Sleeping outside was one of those activities. A day spent gathering twigs, branches, and boughs of broken fir and redwood trees produced our finished rounded, mounded shelter. Weary but … Read more

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A Special Communion ServicePodcast

Sunday, January 13, 2019 Katherine Bell

Today at church, the minister called for the servers to come forward to prepare communion for the congregation. Often these moments of ceremony are formal, even sombre in tone — the last remnants of ritual in our modern services. Today, … Read more

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Downsizing … Of SortsPodcast

Saturday, January 12, 2019 Martin Wiles

"Where are we going put it? I think we're turning into hoarders." My wife and I have both asked the question and made the statement. Our love for antiques — especially furniture — keeps us adding to our collection and trying to stuff … Read more

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The BikePodcast

Friday, January 11, 2019 JJ Ollerenshaw

When I was a child, I longed for a bicycle. I grew up in an English town long since swallowed up by London. Because of the traffic, my two younger brothers and I were restricted to the backyard. I wanted a bike so that I could visit my … Read more

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Feeling LostPodcast

Thursday, January 10, 2019 Andrea Thom

Uncertainty, loneliness, and confusion — anxiety, aimlessness, and desertion: these aching feelings can echo their hollow voices throughout our hearts. We shudder at the coldness of how feeling lost empties us. Has your soul ever felt … Read more

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The SmokePodcast

Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Lynne Phipps

My friend and I had the opportunity to house-sit for her sister this past summer. Her sister lives on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada, so we figured that this would be a great opportunity to enjoy a little get-away. … Read more

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Robber With A Bad SmellPodcast

Tuesday, January 8, 2019 Rose DeShaw

For many years, I ran a small out-of-print bookshop from the bottom floor of my home. My training came from managing a similar business in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Shortly before I left the city, a woman about my age was murdered by a … Read more

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(In)significantPodcast

Monday, January 7, 2019 Don Lipsett

Imagine the scene that day: Jesus, the Man who did miracles and spoke powerfully — unlike any other — was making His way down the street, surrounded by His disciples and a noisy, jostling crowd. Everyone was trying to get close to Him, … Read more

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Epiphany: What Will You Bring?Podcast

Sunday, January 6, 2019 Sarah Keith

Epiphany is observed on January 6th, twelve days after Christmas, to remember the Magi who came looking for King Jesus to worship Him following His divine birth. The Magi brought Him three gifts: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. They were … Read more

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