by sworel | Aug 6, 2023 | 2023, Musings
In the early pages of the book of Joshua, we meet a prostitute named Rahab. She is the one who hid the two spies that Joshua sent to check out the fortifications around the city of Jericho. While the two Israelites hid on her roof, Rahab sent the Jericho authorities...
by sworel | Jul 30, 2023 | 2023, Musings
Have you had a good laugh lately? I am talking about a real, tummy juggling crack up. Hope so, because it is good for you! Dictionaries tell us that laughter is an audible expression, or appearance of merriment or happiness or an inward feeling of joy and...
by sworel | Jul 23, 2023 | 2023, Musings
As you are reading this musing, I have just come back from ANOTHER trip to Alaska. Yes, I really do love that place. And viewing all the animals is the best treat! The eagles are my favorite. Those birds tend to build their nests way up high. The parents gather...
by sworel | Jul 16, 2023 | 2023, Musings
In his book, Billions of Missing Links, Geoffrey Simmons gives a rational and detailed look at hundreds of incredible mysteries in the natural world. He makes a compelling case for intelligent design (creationism) while documenting hundreds of things that evolution...
by sworel | Jul 9, 2023 | 2023, Musings
Benjamin Franklin fascinates me. I have read several biographies on him, and although I doubt that he was a Christian, his character is worth reviewing. One thing that you will notice about Franklin was his obsession with the concept of living intentionally. Every...
by sworel | Jul 2, 2023 | 2023, Musings
For the past forty years or so, I have loved working with children. And one of my favorite observations is to note when a kid offers you his or her “full face.” What I mean by that is, when the child trusts you, when they are comfortable with your relationship and can...
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