Monthly Archives: July 2021

Sunday Sermon Notes: July 25, 2021

Ruth 2 Chapter 2 begins with a statement: Now Naomi had a relative on her husband’s side, a man of standing from the clan of Elimelek, whose name was Boaz. (2:1) This verse seems to come out of left field; it interrupts the … Continue reading

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Delight

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Photo of the Week: July 22, 2021

Custer State Park, South Dakota

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Victorious…?

There are days in my life that don’t feel very victorious; how about you? There are also days when I’m not feeling all that strong or confident in the future; maybe you have those days also. I’ve lived life long … Continue reading

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True Love

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Weekly Podcast: July 21, 2021

Today is a new opportunity for all of us; let’s make this a great day! Listen Now!

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Stillness

One time we went to a barbecue at the home of some friends and I stepped away to have a look at the lake where I took this picture with my phone.  It was still and surprisingly cool for July. … Continue reading

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A Visit to Rushmore

I’m not really sure why they made this- it’s always seemed like a crazy idea to me to dangle sculptors over the side of a cliff to make a huge sculpture, but they did it. It seems that the idea … Continue reading

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Having Mercy

Countless generations have come to understand their need for mercy; countless generations have found it. Ours is no different. Of course there have always been those who think they do not need it, and these are a sad lot.  They … Continue reading

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Sunday Sermon Notes: July 18, 2021

The Old Testament book of Ruth is often used as a women’s Bible study, and I can see why when it shows the amazing faith of a young widow named Ruth. Yet, I think it is even better as a … Continue reading

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