Monthly Archives: December 2020

Perspective

It has been interesting reading our Christmas cards and letters.  There has obviously been a major theme and that is the crazy year that 2020 has been; but, what has varied is the way in which the writers have viewed … Continue reading

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The Gift that (Really) Keeps on Giving

Do you remember the advertising slogan “The Gift That Keeps On Giving”?  The implication is in reference to a gift that gives enjoyment over and over versus a gift that provides only one-time or short-lived enjoyment, like, say, a bouquet … Continue reading

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The Purpose of Pain

    About a year ago, I was experiencing some pain in my upper chest.  I managed to go to sleep that night but woke up with the pain increasing and going across my chest and starting down my left arm.  … Continue reading

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Surprise Attack

At 7:48 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service, with some 353 aircraft, launched a surprise attack against the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu. The attack led to the US. officially entering into … Continue reading

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Faith Over Fear

As you drive around our community, you see many yard signs saying: “FAITH OVER FEAR.”    We are definitely living in a time when there is a widespread “fear factor,” as people worry about their health and the economic, moral, academic … Continue reading

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