One Potato Two Potato Three Potato Four

January 24, 2024 by  
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By Marty Norman  

How do you make decisions?  Do you sit down and map out a strategy weighing the pros and cons, the potential up and down sides?  Do you seek counsel from advisors? Or do you jump in feet first and pray that your decisions won’t cause a catastrophe down the line?

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You Have the Right to Remain Silent

January 22, 2024 by  
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By Bob Kaku 

I leaned forward against the patrol car as the officer read me the Miranda rights and clasped my wrists in handcuffs. I had never been in trouble with the law before.  Earlier that evening, I went to a company party at an upscale Silicon Valley restaurant. All day long I hadn’t eaten anything because of my hectic work schedule, and I was famished. When I arrived, my colleagues greeted me. “Grab yourself a drink, Bob.” While mingling with them, I gulped a couple of beers and munched on some savory clams and light appetizers. As the night progressed, I downed cognac, scotch, and some mixed drinks. Around ten o’clock, I left the party to go home.
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God Is in the Small Stuff

January 20, 2024 by  
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By Joy Thomas 

When you are a single parent, the stress of everyday life can be overwhelming.  Even when you are married, a husband can't always be there when you need him.   What a difference it makes when the door opens and Jesus walks in to make his home with you!  One of the first things I noticed was I couldn't use bad words anymore.  I knew He could hear everything I said.  I no longer had any privacy, because He was watching me.  I laughed the first time I felt He was in the bathroom with me.
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Sixty is the New Forty

January 19, 2024 by  
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By Jane Thornton 

Sixty is the new forty, right? That’s what I like to tell myself, anyway, as I begin the final approach to fifty. This philosophy would put me in my twenties. That sounds right since I like to keep a young, vital self-image frozen in my subconscious, avoiding mirrors that remind me of its frailty.
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Is There Evidence of the Hebrews in Egypt?

January 17, 2024 by  
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By R. J. Gunter 

Every book I have ever read on the subject of Biblical Archeology seems to leave a big gap for the 400 years that the Hebrews were enslaved in Egypt.  Most time periods after that seem to be well documented with photos of pottery, tools, and remains of dwellings. However, if the book includes a chapter on Egypt, there will usually be a lot of color photos of the pyramids, mummies, and paintings found on Egyptian tomb walls. There will never be any evidence of the Hebrew culture discussed or pictured. Why is this? Archeology always proves the Bible, doesn’t it?
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