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Trust Your Heavenly Father
I learned a lesson about trust during a college gym class.
An Echo Through the Trees: A Review
An Echo Through the Trees by Michael Galloway is a simple straightforward read. Chase and a buddy go deer hunting with the buddy’s father and uncle in northern Minnesota near the Canadian border. A freak snow storm sets in and Chase looses his way in the woods. Will...
Eden Mine Packs an Emotional Wallop—A Review
Ending a good book is always difficult, and finishing Eden Mine by S. M. Hulse was no exception. The narrative voice, the gradual unfolding of the story, and the characters’ growth (often a struggle) kept me engaged throughout. Eden Mine is Hulse's follow-up to her...
Clay Pots—Common with Uncommon Results
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. We always...
Touched by Human Hands
Thank goodness, in the social climate we live in today! DHB.com: With the breakdown of civility in society—in our homes, in our nation, and in the world, I’m reposting a Christmas meditation I wrote a number of years ago. Blessings! The elementary school I attended...
God’s Love is Personal
It amazes me how God with zillions of galaxies to keep in motion and billions of people to manage on this speck called Earth, takes time to express His love in a personal way.