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"The best tunes are played on the oldest fiddles!"
Thoughts about changes that happen as we get older.
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Walking THROUGH the Valley
What mountains are you facing right now? God wants us to face them without fear because He is right beside us.
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Angel Armies
I believe in angels.
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Two Good Josephs
Lessons and examples from Joseph in the Old Testament and Joseph in the New Testament.
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Tie a Bow Around Christmas and 2021. Greet 2022 With Hope.
Christmas and the old year are behind us. Here are some tips for being our best selves in 2022.
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GLORIA in Excelsis Deo!
Allow yourself time today to reflect on the song of the angels that first Christmas.
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THINKING ABOUT PEACE
Which will you be this Advent season, a peacekeeper or a peacemaker?
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So Thankful
Thank you, God, for these amazing blessings.
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Nudged Toward Contentment
More stuff vs. the secret of contentment.
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Resources for Grandparents
Grandparents need all the help we can get.
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A Second Can Change Everything
Every tiny second has the potential to make a huge difference.
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"I'm Not TOO Disappointed"
I still have much to learn about being truly grateful. Sometimes my grandchildren help me recognize that fact.
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Dreher's: A Tasty Nod to History in Cullman
Dreher's Cocktail Bar & Restaurant, the space now bearing a 216 1st Avenue, SE, Cullman address was originally the Dreher Furniture Store...
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CHANGING SEASONS. CHANGING CIRCUMSTANCES.
Do you ever feel as if you've boarded the wrong bus?
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A PUMPKIN PATCH OF PEOPLE
Lessons from a pile of pumpkins.
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Staying the Course
When a grandson sets the example.
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A Potter, The Clay, My Life, Your Life
Like clay in the hands of a potter, so are our lives in God's all-powerful hands.
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Lessons from Patti J. Malone
Inspiration from a former slave in Athens, Alabama.
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WHAT DID WE TEACH THE TEACHERS?
Our children are teaching others, but what did WE teach THEM?
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Reflections from a Graveside
When a loved one dies, there is much to do in the first few days and much grieving to work through in the months after the funeral.
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