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Weekly Letters

Where Will We Go From Here?

     Someone asked me before the general election two years ago (2020) whether I thought it was a crucial election?  I replied that I was convinced we were at an unprecedented crossroad in our nation and that the outcome … Continue reading

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God’s Amazing Design

     We had the privilege this past week of hiking with some friends to a mountain lake in the Cabinet Wilderness near our home in northwest Montana. What a beautiful time to be up in the mountains where the … Continue reading

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Where Are You Storing Your Treasures?

     Have you noticed the proliferation of storage units springing up everywhere. We have many of them in our little northwest corner of Montana, but as we travel through Idaho, Washington and Oregon, we notice the same phenomenon–storage units … Continue reading

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An Amazing Monarch

     If you’ve watched any news today you have most likely witnessed the love and respect of the world for a godly woman, Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned over Great Britain for an amazing 70 years.  Eighty percent of … Continue reading

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Why Go To Church?

     During the peak of the Covid-19 epidemic, many schools and businesses had to shut down, Classes started being taught by Zoom and many workers were able to do much of their work from home via the computer and … Continue reading

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Our Purpose for Working

     On Labor Day, we traditionally take time to recognize the great workforce here in America. From factories to restaurants, from hospitals to machine shops, from schoolrooms to department and grocery stores, laborers help make the economy run, and on … Continue reading

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Restoration

     On the third weekend of August each year in Libby,  the local Igniter’s Car Club hosts a big car show–“Ignite the Nights.” On Saturday all the cars are parked in town for folks to walk by and view and … Continue reading

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Having A Bad Day

     You have probably read the children’s classic by Judith Viorst, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.  Alexander went to sleep with gum in his mouth and woke up with gum in his hair. He tripped when … Continue reading

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The One Thing

     Mark Twain once stated, “Out of all the things I’ve ever lost, I miss my mind the most!”  So, what is the one thing that you couldn’t do without–that you would miss the most if you lost it?   … Continue reading

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The Danger of Shortcuts

     When our son and family were here recently, I went hiking with them to Leigh Lake, my favorite place in the Cabinet Wilderness near our home in Libby, Montana.  It is not a long hike (only a couple … Continue reading

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