Book Review: A Baxter Family Christmas

If you love Karen Kingsbury or the Baxter Family you will love A Baxter Family Christmas. Patriarch John Baxter has only one wish for this Christmas season.  For the entire family to spend Christmas Eve with Kendra Bryant, the recipient who received the heart of his daughter, Erin, who was killed with most her family in a car accident two […]

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His Kind of Love: Debt of Love

Working with senior adults I often witness couples that have been married 50+, 60+, 70+ years caring for one another. Often one spouse is in better health than the other spouse. To watch these spouses enjoy the time they spend together always touches my heart. Often the needs have changed and one spouse has become the main caregiver for the […]

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When Things Don’t Go As Planned

My team and I worked on a presentation around the clock for weeks.  We were all excited to arrive and carry out our plan. However, nothing about that day went as planned from the moment we left.  As the day progressed it only went downhill and even the presentation did not go as planned. We were all hurt and shocked.  […]

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Who is Joseph, the earthly Father of Jesus?

Last Christmas, we studied Mary, the Mother of Jesus. So in the spirit of Christmas, it only seemed natural to take a look at Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus.  For the next eight weeks we will explore what scripture tells us about Joseph. The only information we know about Joseph comes from three of the four gospels.  Joseph is […]

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Music acts like a magic key

Maria Augusta von Trapp said “Music acts like a magic key, to which the most tightly closed heart opens.” The Sound of Music is based on the life of Maria von Trapp. She and her family fled Nazi torn Austria in the height of World War II and made their way to America, where they traveled as the Trapp Family […]

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What Are You Thankful For?

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day here in the United States and it has me thinking about the things we are thankful for. Earlier this year, I read somewhere about being thankful for the little things.  {I wish I could remember where I read this.} The article discussed things we all take for granted.  I know many of the items mentioned were […]

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Behind the Hymn: Count Your Blessings

When searching for a Thanksgiving hymn, I was surprised we have not discussed this hymn yet. Count Your Blessings is a hymn written in 1897 by Johnson Oatman, Jr.    Oatman was born on April 21, 1856 in Lumberton, NJ to Johnson and Rachel Oatman. His merchant father was considered to be the “best singer in town” although the young […]

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Live in Harmony with One Another

In a previous lifetime, I had a director who refused meetings with her staff or to discuss any new ideas. Every decision seemed to be based on how it made her look. Request were always either ignored or refused. Needless to say this was not a very harmonious time in my life. I’m very thankful for a boss that I […]

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Humble Yourself

Recently I walked in on a conversation between two friends. One friend wanted to do provide a much-needed item for the other friend.  However, the second friend continued to argue about receiving the gift.  She was insistent on finding a way to pay for the item. The two friends bantered back and forth about this situation for a few minutes […]

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Music is the language of the angels

Throughout nature we hear the music of the heavens. There is the singing of the birds, the music in the rustling of the trees, the rhythms of the animals in the ocean and numerous other sounds of the universe. Sounds that as humans we can try to synthetically replicate, but not with the beauty of the real entity. In the […]

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Hymn Story: Faith of Our Fathers

Faith of Our Fathers was written in 1849 by Frederick William Faber.  He began as a priest for the Church of England, but later seceded to the Catholic Church.  He published a number of articles in defense of the Catholic Church, however his hymns were published only after becoming a Catholic priest.  He is also reported to have a deep […]

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His Kind of Love: Serve One Anther

Before the last supper, Jesus knelt down and washed the disciples feet. He humbled himself and served his disciples. In John 13, Jesus explained why he provided this service. “If I then, the Lord and the Teacher, washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I gave you an example that you also should do as […]

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Putting It All in Perspective

I’d had a very difficult few days and was still digesting everything that happened. On the long drive to the upstate I struggled to work through the situation and put it into perspective. I prayed.  I fumed.  I stewed.  I prayed.  I took stock of the situation.  I relived the situation.  I prayed. The event stayed with me for most […]

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