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William Carruth Poem: Each in His Own Tongue

Today I’m featuring a 105-year-old poem illustrating the timelessness of the written word. Composed by William Herbert Carruth in 1920, it explores the concept of the divine through various natural and human experiences. It reflects the scientific and philosophical debates of its time and contrasts the theory of evolution with […]

How to Have Peace Amidst the Noisy Clamor

Is the clamor of loud, angry protest demonstrations getting to you? How about the evening news or the major headlines insisting you click for the latest, urgent update? Clamor: a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently, loudly and insistently. Synonyms are racket, uproar, tumult, commotion, brouhaha and […]

Got Weeds?

My front lawn has weeds. Round dollar weeds spreading like wild-fire. We have to stay on top of them or they literally take over the grass.  The front garden has weeds, too. They mock me daily, drawing attention from the flowers. Sometimes they sprout yellow flowers to disguise themselves, thinking […]

Where The Saved Heart Lives

Sandra Hickman penned this poem. Enjoy it’s truth and beauty. Where The Saved Heart Lives…In the heavenly places of my restored soul, revering the presence of His holiness, never fearing the presence of evil. For what has evil to do with me? In the valley of the shadow of death, […]

A Flourishing Finish

Somewhere along my Christian journey, I picked up a thought that stuck like a burr. Often disguised as determination, a deep desire to be something for God and leave a legacy has been part of who I am as long as I can remember. I’m not alone in this, surely. Can […]

Not Hearing God? Go Another Way

Like many of you, I hear from God through dreams. I’ve noticed an increase in the frequency of my God dreams, along with my understanding of their meaning. Thank God! It’s so frustrating to not know!  God called my name On April 26, 2016, I had a new experience: a […]

5 Legal Ways to Refresh Oneself

Heavy h’orderves and light refreshments will be served at the meeting. Now you got my attention! I used to look forward to our local Chamber of Commerce Wednesday Friendsday meetings … not so much for the networking contacts I’d make, but for the h’orderves and adult beverages. Ha! While liquid refreshment is perfectly […]