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Critter Wisdom

  1. 26th November 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Children’s books often entertain and educate young readers with stories and illustrations of animals. Sometimes the animals depicted are realistic in appearance and the lesson or message is made with the circumstances and surroundings. In others the animals are cartoonish, having human like characteristics. Anthropomorphism—attributing human characteristics to...

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Serving Our Purpose

  1. 24th November 2016
  2. Justin D. Ridgeway

I still remember once stopping at Starbucks to enjoy a hazelnut iced macchiato, when something interesting happened. The lady who was in front of me realized at the register that she had forgotten to put her wallet into her purse! In her embarrassment, she apologized and told the cashier that her sister was coming to meet her, and that she would pay for it....

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Warring With Evil

  1. 22nd November 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

True Christians are at war and are therefore soldiers. True Christians must fight. But who is the enemy, and how must a Christian fight?

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A Sharp Axe

  1. 19th November 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

When I was a Boy Scout, many years ago, going to Summer Camp was a great adventure. Living in a tent with other boys, hiking forest trails, and learning new skills were memorable experiences. One class that was useful then—and which I still find useful today—was how to safely handle a hatchet or small axe. These hand tools are essential in camping and being a...

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The Beginning and End of the Universe

  1. 17th November 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

Even commonly accepted science attests to the truth that the universe had a beginning. Scientists generally label the leading theory of the origins of the universe as the “Big Bang” theory. But believers in the Bible generally call the beginning of the universe the “Creation.” Will there be an “end of the universe"?

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Trump's Victory: Shock and Awe

  1. 15th November 2016
  2. Richard Franz

Governments and people around the world, from Asia to Europe and throughout the Middle East, are in stunned disbelief as Donald Trump bewildered political pollsters with an unexpected victory over Hillary Clinton in the United States presidential election. Some news pundits and populists have hailed the result as a triumph of the people over a failed political...

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Trouble With a Capital "T"

  1. 12th November 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

There have been difficult times in the past, but will they compare to the uncertain future we now face? What will make the difference between hardships and real judgment from God? And what can you do about it?

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Gratitude

  1. 10th November 2016
  2. Richard Franz

World-renowned author and motivational speaker Zig Ziglar stated: "The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for."

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The Election

  1. 08th November 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

The election cycle in the U.S. has been in full swing for months and it is quickly drawing to a close. All of the candidates for public office are trying to make their election sure. What about your election? Are you making it sure?

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A Little Folly

  1. 05th November 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

How often has a plan for greatness been derailed or spoiled by some careless or foolish lapse of good judgment or morals? Many a politician has met with downfall because power and prestige went to his or her head, resulting in bizarre behaviors that cause them to stumble. Similarly, many prominent preachers or religious figures have become filled with the...

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