Monthly Archives: September, 2019

Reservation for my Destination

“Cathy”, I started my conversation, “where am I going on the tenth of October?” I was calling the dispatch center of our local Senior Services.  My eyesight does not allow me to drive and often time, the local senior services in my town gets me places. Cathy, said, “Well, you are going to Midwest Eye …

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Slender Reeds: Jochebed’s Hope (book review)

Author, Texie Susan Gregory, tells the story of the mother of Moses in this 422-page Biblical history novel.  I found the book recommendation on a Christian book site.  Copyright is 2016 by eBook editions:  Adobe Digital Edition. The story moves painfully slow, and it is packed with details of Egyptian customs of the time of …

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No Man Knows the Hour

Back to shorter devotional thoughts.  I am through with the book of Job.  If you missed some of the studies, you can search by keyword Job to find them The disciples questioned Jesus on His second coming, but He told them no man knows the hour. “Be ye ready. . .” was the reply. Last …

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Job Commended and Restored Chapter 42

I didn’t post last week’s hand out because it needed some editing and I just never got around to it.  I hope there is sufficient review in this post.  If you have questions, please ask in the comments section. The description of a patient person as “patient as Job” is cute and portrays an extremely …

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