Monthly Archives: August 2023

God’s “WD-40”

     In 1953, a fledgling company, Rocket Chemical, set out to create a rust-prevention solvent and degreaser to use in the aerospace industry. Working in a small lab in San Diego, California, it took them 40 attempts to get … Continue reading

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Symbols of Hope

     Sometimes in the springtime here in Northwest Montana, we experience some flooding if the mountain snowpack melts too quickly due to an early warm rain, especially if the creeks still have ice on them and there is nowhere for … Continue reading

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From Dust to Dust

     One morning at family devotions, a dad read a story about  the creation account in Genesis and related how God “formed man of the dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man … Continue reading

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Cultural Chaos

     While attending Montana State University (go Bobcats!), I took a course in Thermodynamics in which I learned two basic laws: “The Law of the Conservation of Mass and Energy” and “The Law of Increasing Entropy.”  I came to … Continue reading

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