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Year: 2020

What The Wise Men Teach Us About FaithPodcast

Thursday, December 31, 2020 Orlanda Drebit

This is a familiar passage from a well-known story of 2000 years ago. Fast forward to today: You have just sent a tweet which features a picture of a majestic star: Fellow scientists and academics, we have been charting the course of … Read more

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The After-Christmas BluesPodcast

Wednesday, December 30, 2020 Glenda Shouse

Decorations are put away. The tree has been recycled. There are no more presents to open. I feel like a balloon that is losing air and slowly wilting away. The fun and laughter of sharing with family and friends is over, and all is back … Read more

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Worrying AheadPodcast

Tuesday, December 29, 2020 Sharon Cook

"Worrying is carrying tomorrow's load with today's strength — carrying two days at once. It is moving into tomorrow ahead of time. Worry doesn't empty tomorrow of sorrow; but it empties today of strength." – Corrie ten Boom Am I the … Read more

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What Would Jesus Do?Podcast

Monday, December 28, 2020 Judy Holmes

Hurricane Zeta was less than 24 hours away from the small Mississippi town of Lucedale. The people didn't know it yet, but Zeta would bring Katrina-like destruction in the next few days. The town's population rushed to secure their … Read more

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Appreciating The TreasuresPodcast

Sunday, December 27, 2020 Kathleen Dunlap

I have 83 journals. At the age of twelve, I first put pen to paper. Now, 24 years later, I have tomes written about family gatherings, answered prayers, hardships, and blessings. The ritual of writing these remembrances has been well worth … Read more

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The Morning AfterPodcast

Saturday, December 26, 2020 Kenn Stright

What do we do the morning after? The morning after the celebration of Christmas, that is. We spend so much time in the anticipatory mode that we don't really know what to do with the morning after. When we wake on the other side of … Read more

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What Really MattersPodcast

Friday, December 25, 2020 Saranne (Punky) Penberthy

The day after I graduated from high school in Nebraska, USA, my family returned "home" to Arkansas where Dad started a new business. While there were family members in Little Rock, there were none of my own friends, and not even any … Read more

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Anticipation!Podcast

Thursday, December 24, 2020 Gail Lundquist

My childhood memories of Christmas evoke the delicious shiver of anticipation as I lay in bed on Christmas Eve whispering to myself, "I can't wait until it's morning! I can't wait!" Though our family joyously celebrated Christmas, … Read more

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Christmas In Unusual TimesPodcast

Wednesday, December 23, 2020 Joan Adams

Christmas this year will be very different from anything any of us have ever known! We're used to shopping and hearing Christmas songs as we navigate the aisles of crowded stores, but it's been different this year. Usually, we make plans … Read more

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Filling The VoidPodcast

Tuesday, December 22, 2020 Rod Marshall

Some time back, I watched a programme on television called Antiques Roadshow, which Caroline encouraged me to take in. I say "encouraged" but in reality, it was more of an expectation of husbandly compliance for a quiet life. The … Read more

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