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Gayle’s Gable
Jerry Spinelli handles the touchy subject of peer pressure in his novel, Wringer. Most boys look forward to their tenth birthday. For Palmer LaRue, just thinking about turning ten makes his stomach hurt. In his town of Waymer, a peculiar rite of passage marks a boy’s tenth birthday and Palmer wants no part of it. Peer…
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Little Things Big. Little. Which would you rather have? Big? Bigger is always better, right? God, however, has an eye for small things. David vs. Goliath Baby Moses in his basket vs. the Nile River and Pharaoh’s army Bethlehem vs. …well, name your city. Bethlehem, tiny, overlooked, overshadowed by its big sister city, Jerusalem. Even…
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When their only daughter, Blair, heads for Peru and the Peace Corps, the Kranks just haven’t the heart for Christmas. Luther Krank takes the reindeer by the antlers and hatches a plan to skip Christmas entirely by planning a tropical cruise instead. His wife, Nora, makes a reluctant accomplice, as friends, neighbors, and co-workers try…
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Do You Hear What I Hear – An Internal GPS Isaiah 30:21 reads: Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” (NIV) Our car has a GPS. Helpful, yes. Always reliable, no. Like the time our destination…
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Angel dreams and an old Christmas box filled with yellowed letters drive the mysterious storyline as the reader and the protagonist try to answer Mary Parkin’s question of “What is the first gift of Christmas?”. I love the work of Richard Paul Evans and his short novel, The Christmas Box, is first in his trilogy…
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Great Expectations “Everyone who heard this wondered about it, asking, ‘What then is this child going to be?’ For the Lord’s hand was with him.” Luke 1:66 (NIV) What are you going to be when you grow up? You’ll hear this question many times until you finish school and get a “real” job. Then the…
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Barbara Robinson’s Best Christmas Pageant Ever holds a top spot on my list of best holiday reads. Hilarity ensues when the six, out-of-control Herdman kids show up for Sunday School and decide to join the church’s annual Christmas pageant. Since all of the other kids are scared to death of the Herdmans, the Herdman family…
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This holiday season, open the cover of a Christmas classic and step into the world of Ebenezer Scrooge. Treat yourself to reading Charles Dickens’s Christmas Carol and then enjoy the movie too. My husband loves the version with George C. Scott. I watched The Muppet Christmas Carol while I decorated the tree. Dickens’ witty dialogue cracks me…
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Yield Signs My daughter will begin driving soon. Driving classes, practice hours behind the wheel, and tests over Texas driving laws will soon consume her time. She will learn to navigate both the freeway and the parking lot, and she will learn to observe road signs, like the yield sign. This bright yellow triangle indicates…
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Satisfaction Hot apple cider, warm pumpkin bread, Frito chili pie, turkey and cranberry sauce. I like the foods that come with fall. The wind begins to turn northerly, bringing cooler temperatures, brightly colored leaves, and foods that range from spicy to fruity. Psalm 104 reminds me that the food I eat, every day, comes from God’s…
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