As we gather in homes across the United States tomorrow for Thanksgiving Dinner, many people will be seeing one another for the first time in long time. The day will be filled with family, food and fellowship—often too much of each! As you sit around the dining table, or around the TV screen, I want…
Lately I have been reminded over and over that I have a BIG birthday coming up. My mailman is not my friend. I mean really, does he think I need constant reminders that I now qualify for Medicare?
I love the joy of the Christmas season. I grew up the youngest of eight children, but my parents always managed to make the holidays special. We didn’t always get exactly what we wanted, but we had fun. They didn’t go into debt, but my mom was a bargain hunter and…
On the incredible journey we call life, we will have good and bad days but even on the worst of day we can find reasons to smile and be thankful for the life we have been given. We can experience the “Joy of the Lord.”
It was on June 3, 2014 after a walk with my neighbor, that Karen and I visited on the pavement between our properties under some trees when a little tick latched onto me. Four days later I was diagnosed with Lyme’s Disease. I really…
Moving on, I will continue by showing verses that speak about forgiveness of other. They are plentiful to be sure! This is because God knew how hard it would be for us to get along with each other. In…
It has happened to all of us at one time or another. We thought something was still remaining only to discover that it was gone. Nada. Zilch. Empty. Whether it’s…
Blog by Joanna Allen
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I live in a world of words. All day I am surrounded by them; my words, words of others. Talking, listening, words are, literally, my livelihood, my career, and my passion. Words are…
Woman’s blog by Temple Carson
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Phones and social media are not the only distractions in life. We love to be entertained. We are busy! Most of us have short attention spans.
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Now that I’m officially a “senior adult,” I’ve decided that I’m in complete agreement with Bette Davis on at least one point: “Getting old is not for sissies.” It’s not just a matter of grey hair or wrinkles–oh, that it were!
A woman’s blog by Patricia Poertner
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