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Conversation between Friends at Starbucks (Short Fiction)

“I’d like to buy a home, but how can anyone take a chance in this world of uncertainty?” Mary, a single mom with a good job, spoke from her heart. “What are you afraid of, Mary?” her best friend, Sherry, … Continue reading

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New Environment

I was born and raised in northeastern Ohio and spent much of my young adult life in southeastern Michigan, gazing at the expansive, flat fields of wheat and corn. From there I made a pit stop in Nashville, Tennessee, experiencing the … Continue reading

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You Had to Know – Yet You Let it Go

I can’t comprehend disaster LORD My mind won’t wrap around it I can’t explain disaster LORD Haiti then Christ’s Church and Now Japan You had to know – yet you let it go You let their world collapse LORD Each … Continue reading

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Blunder of the Ages meant for evil but God meant for good

Watching the remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine, I am reminded how blessed we have been to escape the brunt of so many bad storms. In fact, most of us see these storms only on TV. Yet, we identify with and … Continue reading

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