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Grand Magazine Award

When I first began my writing career, I searched online for grandparenting sites. I made contact with Juliet Hambro, an entrepreneur with a vision for a site to inform, encourage and challenge seniors to live a vibrant,…

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When There Isn’t Enough

 Thinking of India today. There are so many needs– so many with legitimate needs and we aren’t able to help. Grace’s granddaughter is in the hospital with an infected kidney. They need money for medicines. Uma and…

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Telling Stories

Seven years ago I retired from a long teaching career. At about the same time I attended a day-long seminar at Western Seminary. One of the workshops was led by Heather Thomas, a wonderful speaker who talked…

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War-weary Church

I had the great blessing of hearing Jody Mayhew speak last Saturday on the topic of deceptions. She was teaching on our triune makeup: body, soul and spirit. She mentioned the fact that all of creation is…

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Going Home

Pink carnations were her favorite flower. My mom was born in the spring of 1922, an only child. She married my Dad after four years of corresponding with him while he served as a medic in WWII. I…

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