What Health Insurance Crisis?
May 11, 2025 by Cynthia Ruchti
Filed under Daily Devotions, Life Topics
My father-in-law no longer worries about health care issues, the state of the economy, or global warming. He doesn’t fret about bulging landfills or neighborhood crime. Even the cost of prescription drugs has lost its ability to rattle him. He doesn’t worry about anything.
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Spinning Tunnels
May 10, 2025 by Peter Lundell
Filed under Daily Devotions, Personal Growth
I’ve lived near Los Angeles for nearly twenty years, and I finally went to Universal Studios with my brother-in-law. We rode the tour bus past movie sets and props. Then the bus stopped in a narrow tunnel. And, because this was Hollywood, the tunnel started turning—the whole tunnel, counterclockwise.
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Silence
May 9, 2025 by Lisa Bell
Filed under Christian Life, For Her
By Lisa Bell
Gray skies, blustery days, bare trees – no thick blanket of white snow brightens the dreariness of a Texas winter. I look out of the window – brrrr, looks cold. But when I walk outside in a sweater the seeming cold doesn’t exist.
Wet Blanket Maneuver
May 8, 2025 by Cheri Cowell
Filed under Daily Devotions, Family
When I substitute in the public schools, inevitably there is one child during my day that seems to be the class target. This is the child who is the brunt of jokes, has few friends, and who is teased unmercifully. Usually, it is this child’s reactions to the teasing that spurs the perpetrators on to further abuse. I have a tender heart for these children because I was one. I was picked on in elementary and middle school and would come home crying out to my father. He would tenderly say, “Well, Cheri, you’re just so pick-able, that’s why they pick on you.” He’d then go on to tell me that my reaction was what was fueling their fire, and if I wanted them to stop, I needed to change my reaction. With his help, I learned to master the wet blanket maneuver. When someone meant me harm, I sent him or her blessings in my mind. After a while, it was no longer fun to pick on Cheri. This isn’t a new concept. God came up with it first.
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Raising Godly Children
May 7, 2025 by Shae Hamrick
Filed under Christian Life, For Her
By Shae Hamrick
The notion of raising children brings fear to the hearts of some. Others charge right in, only to be bewildered later. Most already know that raising children is not for the lazy or faint of heart. Children will challenge even the strongest of persons.
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