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Author: Anne Russell

Brampton, Ontario, Canada

Facing Tough TimesPodcast

Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Anne Russell

In our area, this past winter seemed like a long time coming, but once it started, it seemed that it would never stop. During the month of February, we had very little snow, but bitterly cold winds with low temperatures to match. Many of … Read more

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A Two-Way StreetPodcast

Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Anne Russell

In advance of the 20th anniversary of the PresbyCan Daily Devotional on May 25th, I designed an appropriate poster and submitted it to Facebook. It was there that I heard from some of the people whom I had known, and still know, as … Read more

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Are We Ready?Podcast

Thursday, January 29, 2015 Anne Russell

As Tuesday closed in New York City, there was a strange silence. The streets were almost vacant of the usual flow of cars and trucks. They had disappeared, trying to avoid the coming blizzard. The weather forecasters had predicted a … Read more

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In Search Of ChristmasPodcast

Sunday, November 30, 2014 Anne Russell

I was looking for a Bible that I had bought from the Robert Simpson Company many, many years ago. Although I didn't find my Bible, which I had likely put in a secure place, in my search, I came upon a book with the title, *In search of … Read more

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When We Grow Too Old To DreamPodcast

Thursday, November 13, 2014 Anne Russell

"When I grow too old to dream, your love will live in my heart." How many reading today remember that old song sung by Vera Lynn? Yesterday, we celebrated the birthday of the youngest daughter of my son, who mentioned, "Do you know … Read more

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How Deep Is The Silence Of The SoulPodcast

Sunday, August 10, 2014 Anne Russell

Just after Christmas, a young teenager came to his grandparents and asked if he could stay with them for a little while, as things at his home weren't going well, and he had nowhere to go. No doubt there was a conversation with his … Read more

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How Do We Touch Others?Podcast

Sunday, February 16, 2014 Anne Russell

I have been writing for the PresbyCan Daily Devotional since January, 1999, when I first was led by the Spirit to put words onto paper (via the computer). I still have a copy of that first devotional and the four responses that I … Read more

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Christmas Past, Present, But No Future?Podcast

Friday, December 20, 2013 Anne Russell

It all started in a large store where food products were displayed and samples were made available for the shoppers. I paused to take a sample and got more than I bargained for. A woman there began with this: "I don't know what to get my … Read more

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Remembering Sunday DinnerPodcast

Saturday, October 13, 2012 Anne Russell

How many of us remember Sunday dinner as it once was? The savour of a roast of beef simmering in the oven, the fresh vegetables, and oh! those mashed potatoes all smothered in homemade gravy. Then for dessert, there was … Read more

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The Four CupsPodcast

Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Anne Russell

On an outing, my husband always manages to end up at a Christian bookstore, not that he is looking for something particular, but in browsing around, he never leaves the store empty-handed. On this particular day, I was the one … Read more

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