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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Once for All
When I was younger we heated our house with firewood. We stacked wood in the driveway along the side of the house, along the side of the shed at the far corner of our yard, and on the back porch … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, childrearing, children, chores, Christ, cross, crucifixion, doing right, forgiveness, God, Jesus, parenting, sacrifice, woodpile, work
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A Package Deal
When Lisa and I first moved to Owatonna Minnesota so I could go to college we already had two children and another was on the way. For the next four years we raised our family on a quiet street about … Continue reading
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Tagged advocate, Bible, brothers, Christ, Christianity, community, family, forgiveness, God, neighborhood
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Million Rainbows
My Grandaughter, Annalee, rode the school bus from International Falls to Littlefork for pre-school a couple times a week. One day, just after she arrived at school, my son, Tim, had to go pick her up. She had become sick … Continue reading
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Tagged believe, Bible, children, Christianity, faith, God, grandkids, trust
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The Beauty of Oahu
Lisa and I recently got to go on a trip to Hawaii with my Mom and Dad, my sister, Gail, and her husband, Rob. Gail and Rob had been there before but this was a first for us. Mom and … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, church, encouragement, family, God, Hanauma Bay, Hawaii, Luau, Oahu, Pearl Harbor, prayer, Shark's Cove, snorkling, Sunset Beach, The Chief's Luau, tourism, traveling, worship, zip line
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