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Year: 2020

When God Comes To DinnerPodcast

Saturday, February 15, 2020 Shirley Moulton

I love to host a dinner party. I plan the menu, prepare what I can in advance, and set the table. It's a chance to bring out the nicest dishes, the linen, the vintage pressed glass pieces that I collect, and the prettiest napkins. It … Read more

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What Do You Love?Podcast

Friday, February 14, 2020 Rosemary Bruton

Do you ever keep a journal or diary of things you don't want to forget? I found one I had started writing many years ago. I'd like to share a page with you. It was bedtime. I had just finished reading a story to my children. As they were … Read more

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Hearing God And Heeding Signal LightsPodcast

Thursday, February 13, 2020 MaryLou Tompkins

How do we know what we ought to do? Where do our direction and strength come from? A friend once wrote me about how God helps her to know what she ought to do. She experiences His nudging or encouraging when she is making decisions, just … Read more

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Small StepsPodcast

Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Vincent Walter

For many years, I have enjoyed listening to Queen Elizabeth's message on Christmas Day. This past Christmas, the Queen mentioned the importance of small steps leading to great change. She said that this was consistent with the teachings of … Read more

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All That Glitters Is Not GoldPodcast

Tuesday, February 11, 2020 Karen Milam

"You will find gold all over the sand," our young friend told us as we travelled to the Salton Sea. We were thrilled as we got out of the car to search for treasure. Sparkles tumbled about in the water and shone in the sun as the gentle … Read more

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The CirclesPodcast

Monday, February 10, 2020 JJ Ollerenshaw

Our pastor designed a diagram easily understood by the congregation. It often appeared on the screen as he preached. There were some who rolled their eyes and muttered, "Not the circles again!" But most of us grinned and settled down for … Read more

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The WriteoffPodcast

Sunday, February 9, 2020 Lynne Phipps

During recent extreme weather, when our temperatures dropped down to between -35 and -40 degrees Celsius, my old mare, Mama died, no longer able to withstand such temperatures. We do not know for sure how old she was, but after speaking … Read more

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ContendingPodcast

Saturday, February 8, 2020 Rod Marshall

There are situations in which I am robbed of my peace because I have little say in the outcome, such as when I was dealing with faceless officialdom that takes weeks of calls and letters to resolve. Life can get a bit stressful for me. … Read more

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Doing A KindnessPodcast

Friday, February 7, 2020 Terry Karr

Do a favour for a person, and the world will reward you with a flat tire — or so it seems! The last few flat tires have had the same scenario: call the tow truck for a ride home, just after I had done a favour for a friend. My … Read more

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Seeing ClearlyPodcast

Thursday, February 6, 2020 Martin Wiles

None of us had ever experienced what we were about to. Eight couples from our church travelled to a cabin in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA, for a marriage retreat. My wife and I had stayed in several cabins over the years. Some we … Read more

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