Published December 5th, 2017 by

After finding out all that stuff about birds I wanted to find out more about the things we use to symbolize Christmas. Some of them are obvious, like the angels…

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Published December 4th, 2017 by

Last year, my neighbour’s Christmas decorations included a peacock and quite frankly I thought he was going too far. His lawn was covered with camels, sheep, even a Santa Claus,…

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Published December 3rd, 2017 by

Carter lies there in his crib and doesn’t say a word. But all around him worship, like worm to little bird. Six weeks old and not a drop of ambition…

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Published December 2nd, 2017 by

What kind of state are we in when Christians complain we have Christmas music playing too early or the stores decorated too soon?  We should be cheering when we have…

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Published December 1st, 2017 by

D-Don’t E-Expect C-Christ to E-entertain us M-but mentor B-believers like us E-and exercise us into growth R-and redemption If we desire our faith to be strengthened, we should not shrink…

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Published November 30th, 2017 by

When is the last time you rooted through all the stuff in your house, I mean really rooted with the thought of discarding most of it? I am trying to…

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Published November 29th, 2017 by

My friend recently gave me a necklace with this verse engraved on it. She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. (Proverbs 31:25, NIV)…

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Published November 28th, 2017 by

This is my goal. Don’t you want the same thing? Well, you will when you find out what it is. Scientists define metamorphosis as a change in form and habits…

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Published November 27th, 2017 by

I just discovered moth holes in my beautiful wool kilt. Was it those tomato worms? No, they don’t eat wool. However, a clothes moth eats just about every natural fibre…

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Published November 26th, 2017 by

If you’ve ever grown tomatoes, you are likely familiar with the tomato hornworm. Ugly green brutes indeed; they can be as thick as your finger and 2-4 inches long. Who…

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