The Surgeon –
June 25, 2025 by Bob Kaku
Filed under Christian Life, For Him
By Bob Kaku
During my bachelor days, I zipped around in a spiffy sports car that had a powerful engine, sleek lines, and cool-looking retractable, pop-up headlights. One day a head¬light bulb burned out, so I bought a replacement. I removed the old one and placed the new bulb inside the headlight housing. Before securing the bulb, I flipped the switch to test it. The headlight flipped down into the well, and I heard a clunk.
Cooking Can Be Dangerous
June 24, 2025 by Lynn Rebuck
Filed under Humor, Stories
By Lynn Rebuck –
One typical evening, while attempting to cook dinner, I accidentally ignited the oil in the deep fat fryer, grated my knuckles into the carrot salad, and melted part of my thumb onto the 450-degree baking dish. With both hands bandaged, I scrawled a message in crayon on a grocery receipt and tacked it up over my stove. It has become my kitchen motto: “Cooking Can Be Dangerous.”
Every Step You Take
June 23, 2025 by Dorothy Winters
Filed under Christian Life, For Her
By Dorothy Ward-Winters –
Gal 5:25 Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit. (NIV) Job 31:4 Does he not see my ways and count my every step? (NIV)
God’s Billboard Company
June 22, 2025 by Cheri Cowell
Filed under Daily Devotions, Worship
I love to read billboards. Of course, there are some vulgar and inappropriate things on some and I have to quickly avert my eyes. But for the most part, I find a lot to think about on these giant-sized commercials.
TAKING A TUMBLE
June 21, 2025 by Virginia Smith
Filed under Daily Devotions, Personal Growth
I love to ski. I’m not a great skier, but I’ve taken lessons to improve my skill, and I enjoy nothing more than a blue-sky winter day on the slopes. I’m always exhilarated by the breathtaking view of the mountains as I glide down a gentle, tree-lined path on fresh, powdery snow. Crisp mountain air smells better than regular air; it’s cleaner somehow. And the vistas are breathtaking. Sometimes a ray of sun touches the snow-covered tips of distant mountains and seems to set them on fire with its glow.