Who am I?

January 6, 2024 by  
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By Ruth Bomar 

This month I turn fifty. All life’s changes cause me to wonder, “Who am I?”
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The Just Shall Live By Faith

January 5, 2024 by  
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By Rachael Sales 

The Bible lets us know that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11: 1, KJV) and that without works, without action, faith is dead. (James 2:20. KJV) A faith-filled life is therefore one that demands the courage to go against the evidence that is seen to believe the unseen of what God is saying. In essence it takes great courage to walk by faith and not by sight, because it will mean defying physical evidence and doing it out loud for all to see.
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Morality Hand Check

January 4, 2024 by  
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By John T. McNeal 

A couple of weeks ago I stumbled across a movie that starred D. David Morin and Gavin MacLeod.  The movie was called "Time Changer" and also starred Jennifer O’Neil, Hal Linden, Paul Rodriguez, and Richard Riehle. I found the film to be both very enlightening and troubling at the same time. The movie’s main character is a professor who lived in the year 1890 and had written a book that talked about teaching morality to people without mentioning the authority of Jesus Christ. A friend and colleague helps him understand the faults of this type of thinking by sending him 100 years into the future in a time machine.
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A Trail Blazed Too Short

January 3, 2024 by  
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By Ed Crumley 

It was 1989 or 90–the year of the White Mountain Wilderness white-out.  Actually, there was no snow, but there might as well have been because the trail disappeared right before our eyes.  To be truthful, it didn’t lose us—we lost it.
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The Buzzard Bat and Bee

January 2, 2024 by  
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By Ronnie Wyatt 

This is so weird! Do you realize that if you put a buzzard in a pen three or four feet square and entirely open at the top, the bird, despite his ability to fly, will be an absolute prisoner? The reason is that a buzzard always begins a flight from the ground with a running start. If it does not have space to run, as is his habit, he will not even attempt to fly. He will remain a prisoner even though freedom is available above him!
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