A faint glow kisses the eastern sky. Peeping over the horizon, soft hues proclaim signs of a new dawn, heralding the arrival of the wings of the morning. The growing light chases away the night sky, the final twinkling stars fade. Sunlight cracks open the sky as I mount up ...
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At age 97, Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara was one of the world’s longest-serving physicians, authors, and educators. He had served since 1941 in Tokyo’s St Luke Hospital and also taught at St. Luke’s College of Nursing. He published 150 books after his 75th birthday. Until a few months before he died ...
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Galatians 6:2 Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. “I feel so guilty…” – is a statement I’ve heard throughout my entire career as a Director in Social Services, and Long-Term Healthcare Administrator. This was a comment that was parroted by the vast majority of ...
Read More »You Can Become God’s Masterpiece
You are a special and unique creation of God. He made you the way you are, male or female (Genesis 1:27) for a purpose, and you were intricately designed even before the time of your conception. Be thankful for who you were, whichever gender, when you were born. Psalm 139:13-16 ...
Read More »A Reflection Of Pressure
Every person has a sandy shore, each reflecting Christ and sometimes more. We reflect Him as we go with His flow, without being pressured under the tow. The undertow of this world is temptation, trying to get us to yield to frustrations. Frustrations that will leave our faith beached, keeping ...
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