Author Archives: Barbara

Happy Father’s Day 2012

This year for Mother’s Day I ran an Erma Bombeck column from 1974 that still rings true.  Being a gifted writer, Erma gave equal time to the fathers in 1973 and I thought I would share it with you as … Continue reading

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Feudin’, Fussin’, and Fightin’

According to the June 15 edition of Entertainment Weekly Magazine last week’s History Channel’s six-hour miniseries Hatfields and McCoys became the highest rated basic cable entertainment program ever.  We Americans love a good fight – especially one that goes on … Continue reading

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Unity of the Faith

The idea of Christian denominations is an interesting one. If God is so intent on unity of the faith (Ephesians 4:13), why are there so many denominations? I must admit I used to find that puzzling. How can all these … Continue reading

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The Final Inspection

In honor of Memorial Day I thought I would share this poem – a tribute to all the soldiers who know that the cost of freedom is not free. The Final Inspection  (Author Unknown)   The Soldier stood and faced … Continue reading

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Make Me a Blessing

Blessings are mentioned specifically over 400 times throughout the Bible and implied many more. No wonder Christians use the term freely in their walk with God. Prayers are filled with asking God to bless our children, grandchildren, spouses, parents, relatives, … Continue reading

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Happy Mother’s Day 2012

Erma Bombeck was a gifted writer whose playful prose is legendary.  The following is from her Mother’s Day column for May 12, 1974.  Though Erma passed away in 1996 her wit and humor live on.  Some writings are extraordinary – … Continue reading

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The Scream

Please bear with me as I work through my astonishment at finding out The Scream, painted by Norwegian Edvard Munch in 1895, sold for a whopping $120 million this past week at Sotheby’s in New York.  Okay, the real price … Continue reading

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Reading the Bible Is a Privilege

The Bible has been printed in so many languages and made available in so many countries it is difficult to think there are places where Bibles are not available.  Yet there are thousands of areas where there are no scriptures … Continue reading

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Why Christians Don’t Read the Bible

Every poll from Barna to Gallup indicates most Christians are illiterate when it comes to the Bible.  I won’t bore you with the statistics.  It has become common knowledge, but the answer to simple Bible questions has not.   One would … Continue reading

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Reasons to Read the Bible

My favorite high school English teacher once asked our class, “If you were marooned on an island and could only have one book, which one would you choose?”  After we reflected on that question a while she shared her choice … Continue reading

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