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Refreshing
I was looking in an old journal and found this statement that God had said to me: ‘There are refreshing things coming!’ At the time, I’d been sitting at the piano, and as I recall those words now, I appreciate how … Continue reading
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A Short Life and an Everlasting Mark
On a recent early morning radio program I heard an interesting discussion. It was about the modern custom of photographing people after they’d died. Some listeners approved, while others maintained it was intrusive. Many photos were of stillborn babies. One caller told how her small daughter delighted to look … Continue reading