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  • Monday Morning Manna: Looking as the Lord Looks

    The sign in my Optometrist’s office said, “The reason your eyesight declines as you age is so you won’t go into shock when you pass the mirror.” I laughed as…

  • PRAYVANCOUVER.CA 2016-01-30

    We are gathering a team of prayer warriors to pray for Vancouver and vancouver Island every day at 10:02 am and pm. We are seeking revival among our churches and…

  • Monday Morning Manna: So Simple, It’s Profound

    The sign attracted my attention. It was so simple, yet so profound. It bypassed theory and landed on reality. “You know it’s cold outside” the sign read, “when you go…

  • Beginning Point for the Ultimate Journey

    Maps are great for planning a journey.  Following the map is not always a strength I possess.  I have spent many hours on side roads and recalculating the next step…

  • Monday Morning Manna: Morning Songs

    I coordinate a group of friends who read a Bible chapter each day and comment on a private Facebook group. Last week, as we were reading through the Psalms, the…

  • Monday Morning Manna: Friendship

    They wished me Happy Birthday and it wasn’t even one of the “big ones.” Ever since my granddaughter put me on Facebook seven years ago, I have loved re-connecting with…

  • Monday Morning Manna: From the Past to the Future

    It’s once again time for a new year to begin, or as a good friend said to me on December 30, “Good time for a restart, and fresh inspiration. Rest…

  • Monday Morning Manna: Meaningful Christmas Memories

    Among other things, Christmas is about memories. My favorite Christmas memory came in a small church in Germany. We joined worshippers in singing “Silent Night” in both German and English,…

  • Monday Morning Manna: Gifts: Wanted and Unwanted Some jokingly say there were actually four wise men who brought gifts to baby Jesus, but the forth was rejected because his gift…

  • Monday Morning Manna: Substitute Cuss Words

    Growing up around, then serving among preachers, missionaries, and denominational servants, I was always amazed at what they substituted for genuine cuss words. They couldn’t say “Damn” or “Hell” or…


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