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Tag Archives: Take up his cross and follow me
Warning ~ Cross Ahead
Without a lot of forethought, I drove my midsize SUV down past the dock and pulled off on the side of the road leading down to the Kuskokwim River in Alaska. As I slipped the gear lever into “Park” and … Continue reading
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Tagged Easter, Forgiveness, Forgiveness of sins, Gallagher's Pen, ice capades, Jesus Savior, Plan of Salvation, Right Side Up Thinking in an Upside Down World, Take up his cross and follow me, Warning - Cross Ahead
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Narratives–Irritating Distractions or Divine Directives?
My uncle once remarked about his wife, “She’ll talk with you about anything you want to talk about—as long as it’s horses.” It was his way of alerting folks to the fact that my aunt was a horse enthusiast—“enthusiast” meaning, … Continue reading