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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Tik-Tok of Oz and this Common Man
Tik-Tok of Oz is the eighth Land of Oz book written by L. Frank Baum. Published in 1914, the book actually has little to do with Tik-Tok and is primarily the quest of the Shaggy Man (introduced in The Road … Continue reading
Thanks
Tonight I am again giving thanks for my Disciple Bible Study class at First United Methodist Church of West Allis. Truly, it is a marvelous curriculum, and I was with a wonderful group. Disciples Act Disciples place themselves under the power … Continue reading
On Word, Law and Life: Thanksgiving
These are my verses in response to Psalm 119. Upon this wonderful day of Thanksgiving, I am reposting the whole devotion. On Word, Law and Life Along the Way Aware, aware, finally aware that the righteous are blessed, those who … Continue reading
Reconciled Community
Community We live a life in common, but not a common life. Yoked with the pureness of Christ, we have common thanks to offer to God. We offer our petitions and our praise with Joy and confidence. Joy in the … Continue reading
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On Word, Law and Life: Y Why?
Y. Yet I cry; Search for Me Yet I cry for your help, as I come to you open-palmed, yearning to understand your words, even as I struggle; Yelling my questions to you in my mind’s eye, your word is … Continue reading
Ending and Living
In Dying, All Well, and Living At the end of my journey, I may suffer ill health and lost vitality. Some days I agonize over real and imagined wrongs. Many days I feel sad and beat down. It is then … Continue reading
On Word, Law and Life: Words
WW. Exhausted, Waiting With Hope Wronged by others in my life, I am wrung out, and Words upset me in spite of my judgement, but your words speak gently to me. Waiting here with hope, I find joy in your … Continue reading