The Surgeon
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 headlight 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.
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Wisdom from Mamas Kitchen
By Ruth Bomar
In my mother’s one-pivot kitchen, she could place her foot in the center and pivot to the stove, sink, fridge or table. Bright orange linoleum covered the floor, something Mama would mop with vigor, stand back approvingly, and then sigh with satisfaction. Every day enticing aromas filled our small home from my mother’s central command: beans, onions, garlic, chile, tortillas. As a child I never had to wonder what to do, my mother’s voice ordered me to action. “Chop the onion in tinier pieces, squeeze more out of these limes, get the dog out of here, and put the guacamole on the table. Stand up straight.”
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A Guy Does Not Need Armor To Shine
February 10, 2024 by admin
Filed under Family Focus
By Sarah Onderdonk
I read a review recently of a book called Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man by Steve Harvey. I'm not endorsing the book because I haven't read it. But there was an intriguing excerpt in People magazine that's worth a second glance. According to the author, there are three ways to tell if a man loves you:
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Insignificant Changes Make an Enormous Difference
February 7, 2024 by admin
Filed under Health and Fitness
By Cami Checketts
The difference between a normal-weight person and an overweight person is just a hundred calories a day. An extra hundred calories a day adds up to ten pounds of weight gain in one year! Can you believe that? A hundred calories is half a Twix bar!
It's amazing how seemingly insignificant choices can make an enormous difference in our health.
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Accountability Firewall
By Richard Wines
Accountability is a firewall for the Christian man. Just as one shouldn’t be connected to the Internet without a firewall, so today’s Christian man shouldn’t walk through life without accountability.
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