
Accepting Our Past
Accepting our past is like admiring the
rocks’ etched surface. It is the results of the past years effect of the
water’s force and the wind’s fury that pick up sand to engrave trademark
upon the rock.
As I lay looking out at the waters edge, I marvel at the design that has
formed. It is amazing beautiful. How great Thou art. Out of love things
are fashioned and by love they are formed. AH! Then man made ...
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Testimony on Finance
When I was a little boy, my parents always
gave me a quarter to but in the offering basket at church every week
When I grew up and began working full time, I
had money taken out of my paycheck each week as a donation to the United Way.
Then when someone called asking us to donate to their cause, I would say “I gave
at the office.”Many years went by and this...
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