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The change of the four seasons on a tree
Alignment of the Seasons
It’s the shortest month of the year, sandwiched between resolution and celebration, January and March, winter and spring. No fanfare, no parades or pageants. Its name is a derivative from the Latin februum,...
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Love’s Paradox: It Kills Sin
Valentines neither create it nor end it. “I love you” does not adequately state it. A beautifully wrapped gift with ribbons does not truly contain it. Merely saying it doesn’t convey our feelings. When...
A man is walking up the steps of an underground passage
The Significance of Small Steps
In his poem It Couldn’t Be Done, Edgar Guest  (1881-1959) wrote:  Somebody said that it couldn’t be done,  But he with a chuckle replied  That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would...
Choices
The Choice Makes the Difference
In Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken, a yellow wood (the vague future) stretched before the traveler with two roads (choices) meandering into the distant unknown—much like a new year in January. It...
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Your Merry Christmas Guide 
There’s something about Christmas that softens the world, don’t you think? In the midst of twinkling lights and holiday music, wrapped packages and the fragrance of evergreen, we find ourselves...
Wrapped presents under the Christmas tree in the living room
The Greatest Gift
As early as the second century, Christians celebrated Christ’s birth, with no set date. Think about that. Christmas did not begin with an organized church event. It did not begin with St. Nicholas, a compassionate...
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving: Expressing Gratitude Now
As November settles in and we gather around tables laden with food, fun, and family traditions, The holiday break offers us something far more nourishing than any feast: an opportunity to fully express...
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Gratitude: A Spiritual Gateway
As we approach the Thanksgiving season, we stand at a threshold—not just of a holiday, but of a deeper spiritual opportunity. In a world that constantly distracts us away from God, gratitude calls us to...
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Righteousness and Grace
He clenched the steering wheel before driving away. The pastor’s message on holy living cut deep—not because it was harsh, but because it was personal. He should have asked for prayer. Three months...
Integrity
Integrity Clarified
In a world of increasing complexity, political polarization, and moral confusion, the simplicity of integrity is more valuable than ever. Integrity isn’t perfect, but it will keep our character secure....
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