Monthly Archives: September 2024

Power Outages

     So, how many of you cleaned behind your refrigerator this past week?  A severe thunderstorm visited Washington, Idaho and Western Montana this past Wednesday evening and left a widespread area across these states without power for about 18 … Continue reading

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Authentic Information

     “Artificial Intelligence” is the topic of much discussion and controversy.  The term was first used by Alan Turing in 1950 in a paper he wrote entitled: “Computing Machinery and Intelligence.”  He presented “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) as merely a theoretical … Continue reading

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Finding Your “Sweet Spot”

     In sports, we refer to the area around the center of mass of a baseball bat, a tennis racket or the head of a golf club as the “sweet spot.”  It is that area that is the most effective … Continue reading

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The Theology of Work–Part II

     Last week, in commemoration of Labor Day,  we looked at how we were created by God to be productive workers and that man was given the command to cultivate the ground and to rule over God’s creatures and … Continue reading

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The Theology of Work

     Today (the first Monday in September) we celebrate Labor Day,  a federal holiday established by President Grover Cleveland in 1894 as a time to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the contributions workers make to the … Continue reading

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