Atrophy. I don't even like the sound of that word. Merriam-Webster defines it as: 1: A decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue atrophy of muscles also : arrested development or loss of a part or organ incidental to the normal development or life of an animal or plant; 2 … Continue reading Atrophy
Don’t Forget The Captain
Allow me to share - again - from the Worthy Brief devotion: Hebrews 2:10-11 "For it became him, for whom are all things, and by whom are all things, in bringing many sons unto glory, to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings. For both he that sanctifieth and they who are sanctified … Continue reading Don’t Forget The Captain
Highway Help
I remembered this small event from my past, and I didn't really think it was "worth writing about" but I can't stop thinking about it, it has consistently popped up in my memory (that in itself is a surprise! - I'm old!) soooooo here it is. You have to remember this occurred 40 years ago! … Continue reading Highway Help
Know Your True Identity
This is a little long, but worth the read. From Josh McDowell and Ben Bennett: Whether you are regarded as somebody or nobody in your family, job, school, or church, you are somebody to God. Whether you achieve great or small things, your infinite worth and value to Him are undiminished. God thinks highly … Continue reading Know Your True Identity
Papers, Please!
In two days (Saturday, Jan 15) if you visit Washington, D.C. - even if you live there - you MUST have three things to be out on the street: Proof of COVID vaccination (12 years old and older). Proof of COVID vaccination AND a photo I.D. (18 years old and older). A mask (and you … Continue reading Papers, Please!
COVID Camps?
The state of Washington is considering opening up involuntary detention camps and isolation of those with COVID or suspected of having COVID. Of course the government says it isn't so. Please read this article. Part of which says: On page 176 of the 308 statutory pages revised in 2003, one finds this: Sec. 222. RCW … Continue reading COVID Camps?
A Winning Attitude
In the Worthy Brief devotion this morning, it encouraged us to be sure to not let ourselves develop a defeatist attitude: 1 John 5:4 "For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world--our faith." As we are entering some of the most turbulent times in … Continue reading A Winning Attitude
America’s Judgment
Most of our government has gone completely rogue and taken a large part of the medical industry with it, but this study out of Denmark, I believe, blows the entire thing out of the water, and exposes the true nature of the vaccines. God help us. I remember when they started giving the vaccines someone … Continue reading America’s Judgment
Location, Location, Location
That famous mantra of real estate agents - "location, location, location" - has been around a long time. Whether business or home, the location matters. Close to high traffic areas for businesses, close to schools or groceries for homes (for some people); but it also entails getting into a neighborhood that's considered safe and away … Continue reading Location, Location, Location
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
By Philip Reynolds The Daily Signal The winter of 1863 was a grim one for American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow—it was a grim one for the entire country. The Civil War had been raging for two years. Communities across the nation lay blanketed in an aching grief. Like years previous, Christmas had come. But it’s … Continue reading I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day