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By Jeremy Dys EDITOR’S NOTE: The following was written for, and used with the permission of, Liberty Institute. Not many people look forward to going to court. From jury duty to car wrecks to business matters, resorting to a court is an unattractive proposition for anyone. And, for those called to live at peace with all...
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Editor’s Note: This is adapted from a post Jeannie Cunnion wrote in the days following Hurricane Sandy. Like many Americans living on the East Coast, she was directly impacted by the storm. We hope you are encouraged by her trust in our God in the midst of devastation. ******************************************************************** By Jeannie Cunnion What can...
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By Jeremy Dys EDITOR’S NOTE: The following was written for, and used with the permission of, Liberty Institute. Not many people look forward to going to court. From jury duty to car wrecks to business matters, resorting to a court is an unattractive proposition for anyone. And, for those called to live at peace with all...
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As a mom to twin 8 month olds, this picture hits pretty close to home, though I am pretty sure any mom of more than one child can relate to forgetting which child was fed most recently. If you are feeling a little frazzled today, we hope this picture lightens your mood. Happy Wednesday!
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By Jeremy Dys EDITOR’S NOTE: The following was written for, and used with the permission of, Liberty Institute. Not many people look forward to going to court. From jury duty to car wrecks to business matters, resorting to a court is an unattractive proposition for anyone. And, for those called to live at peace with all...
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By Rondi Lauterbach Starved. That’s how I felt as I walked in the door at 5:30. I dumped my purse onto the kitchen table, dropped books, parcels, and the dry cleaning into a chair, and headed for the pantry. Dinner simmered away in a crock pot, filling the house with the smell of teriyaki chicken,...
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