Monthly Archives: August 2017

Placed With A Purpose

A couple weeks ago I mentioned the rocks taken from the Jordan River and placed on the West Bank at Gilgal as a reminder to future Israelites of how God had parted the river for them to cross into the … Continue reading

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Our Ordered Universe

  Well, the much-anticipated solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 is over and the millions of people who drove to areas of the United States to view it in the “total-eclipse-path” will be headed home.  Our daughter and family live … Continue reading

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Memorial Stones

While our son and his family were here during the first week in August, in spite of the extremely hot weather, we packed each day with many activities including hiking in the wilderness to a mountain lake, biking, tennis, bocce … Continue reading

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Lessons from a Honeybee (Part XI: “No More Stinger”)

There are probably few—if any—of you who have not experienced the burning pain of a bee sting.  Some of you may even be allergic to bee stings and have to be prepared with an antidote should it happen.  We initially … Continue reading

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Lessons from a Honeybee (Part X: A Reliable Messenger)

One of the most crucial roles of the worker bees is the relaying of directions to find the nectar source.  Since the bees take only enough honey for fuel to get to the source and back to the hive, the … Continue reading

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