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Month: January 2023

A Turkey Or An Eagle In A Storm?Podcast

Tuesday, January 31, 2023 MaryLou Tompkins

Have you faced storms in your life? I think that I could safely ask who of us has not! Now the question is, do we react like a turkey or an eagle? A turkey and an eagle react differently to the threat of a storm. A turkey reacts by … Read more

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The InspirationPodcast

Monday, January 30, 2023 Lynne Phipps

Some time ago, a reader of the PresbyCan devotional responded this way to a devotional of mine that had appeared: "Thanks for continuing to put the world back together, one inspired thought at a time." As I read her words, God really … Read more

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First WordsPodcast

Sunday, January 29, 2023 Vincent Walter

Bianca, a staff member at my residence, sent me a picture of her baby, Emma, who arrived early in November, 2022. Even though Emma was sleeping only two hours at a time, her mother told me how wonderful she was, and that Emma's father was … Read more

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Footprints In The SnowPodcast

Saturday, January 28, 2023 Gail Lundquist

It was a cold January morning — and one of those rare ones in the Pacific Northwest of the USA when we waken to a fresh blanket of snow covering the ground. It was also garbage pickup morning, which meant that I had to have the garbage … Read more

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Feeling ForsakenPodcast

Friday, January 27, 2023 Martin Wiles

Feeling forsaken can make things appear as if life's caving in. I've always thought that of all people who should stand shoulder to shoulder in tough times, it should be family. Recently, a particular family member had the means to help … Read more

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The Smoky Black ClockPodcast

Thursday, January 26, 2023 Diane Eaton

Scrubbing the gingerbread clock was no easy task for me. It was completely blackened with smoke deposited over many seasons of woodburning. For years, that clock had sat on a shanty floor behind a cabinet — all but forgotten. Imagine … Read more

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Bring In The Misfits!Podcast

Wednesday, January 25, 2023 Shirley Moulton

A church that I once attended had a truly gifted minister. This man was articulate, yet compassionate; learned, yet able to explain Bible teaching clearly; and humorous, yet never in poor taste. He had a fine singing voice and played the … Read more

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Seeing ClearlyPodcast

Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Sharon Cook

"My goodness, these glasses are dirty! I can barely read." I'd just grabbed a pair from the table to help me read the paper. I pulled them off and realized that it wasn't dirt that made them blurry — I'd picked up the single vision … Read more

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Don't Spill The Beans!Podcast

Monday, January 23, 2023 Jeanie Nihiser

When my granddaughters, Jenna and Evie, were just preschoolers, they liked to play a game called "Don't spill the beans". This little game has been around a long time; in fact, the game's 1960s version used real kidney beans. It has been a … Read more

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When Anger Festers And BrewsPodcast

Sunday, January 22, 2023 Lois Macdonald

In an instant, his anger caused him to sin, and shattered his dream of entering the Promised Land. When I first read this verse, "Be angry and do not sin" (Ephesians 4:26a ESV), it sounded like a contradiction. It might surprise some … Read more

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