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Episode 290: Something to Remember →

President's Day is Monday, February 19th. We now celebrate all former presidents. We originally honored only George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both whom had birthdays during the month of February, February 22nd and 12th, respectively. George Washington was the 1st and only president to be elected unanimously by the electoral college. He received all 69 of the votes. He was a first president with false teeth, and the first to appear on a postage stamp. He was our country's 1st president and was known as the father of our country. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican President and the first President to be assassinated. He was the first to support women's right to vote. There are four U.S. state capitals that are named after presidents. The president who have state capitals named after them are Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.

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tags: Warm Thoughts, Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G. Werner, President's Day, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln
categories: quote, reflection, intention, service, education, history, holiday, prayer
Tuesday 02.17.26
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 288: Pearls of Wisdom from the Children →

The year 2001 is the Year of the Books, and January was National Book Month. The year 2001 is also the Year of the Child, and the month of February, Heart Month, is also National Children's month. Children can come up with pearls of wisdom that simply seem so amazing. I will share with you the wisdom of children who were asked by a teacher to write advice to their parents on how to raise children.

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tags: Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner, Warm Thoughts, maturity, National Book Month, National Children's Month, Heart Month, pearls of wisdom, 13 commandments, advice to parents, responsibility, Winston Churchill, fourth grade students
categories: quote, reflection, family, friends, generation, intention, memories, education, history, service
Tuesday 02.03.26
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 287: Fulfilling Forgotten Dreams →

Among the many Christmas epistles received during the Christmas season was a letter from a dear old friend in Ohio. Olga has been a real inspiration to me. For many years, she has been a lifelong learner and a pioneer in the work of missions and ministry. Her letter arrived on the 12th day of December, as she had a busy Christmas season. She was born on December 24 and last year, celebrated her 100th birthday on Christmas Eve. I am really looking forward to her next letter filled with her many exciting experiences. She is living every minute of the rest of her life and enjoying the learning process.

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tags: Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner, Warm Thoughts, life changes, Christmas epistles, lifelong learner, missions and ministry, John Glenn, senior citizens, volunteer services, The Greatest Generation, World War II, Tom Brokaw, adversity, maturity
categories: quote, reflection, family, friends, generation, intention, memories, education, history, service
Tuesday 01.27.26
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 284: Epiphany →

In one of the Christmas epistles I received during the holiday season, I was reminded that there now is Bethlehem Star TV as Trinity Broadcasting Network has a station in Bethlehem. The antenna is atop the Church of the Nativity. Isn't this exciting to know this is happening in this century? This network reaches all over Israel and even into Saudi Arabia, and in the future, will reach out to the world.

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tags: warm thoughts, Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner, sacrifice, epiphany, church of the nativity, Trinity Broadcasting Network, wise men, gifts, Jesus, Emmanuel, refugee, liberation, Ralph Waldo Emerson
categories: quote, reflection, intention, education, history, holiday, service
Tuesday 01.06.26
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 283: Thanks from the Heart →

As I write these lines on Veterans Day, a time of remembrance, many warm thoughts come to mind. I can also remember past Veterans Day when we experience a blizzard, as we had yesterday. On this Veterans Day, I would like to share these prayerful thoughts with the readers of this Warm Thoughts column as together, we pay tribute to all those who served their beloved country.

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tags: warm thoughts, Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner, veterans day, veterans, thank you, remembrance, prayerful thoughts, tribute, freedom, sacrifice
categories: quote, reflection, intention, education, history, holiday, service
Monday 11.10.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 275: Love & Logic →

September brings us Grandparents Day. Recently, I read some thoughts from, "Grandparents with Love and Logic," by Foster W Klein and Jim Fay. These thoughts are worth sharing about grandparenting in today's world.

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tags: grandparents day, longevity, emotional security, listening, time, heart to heart, relationships, Marion Record, warm thoughts
categories: quote, reflection, memories, family, history, intention, home
Tuesday 09.09.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 270: Our Star Spangled Banner →

The month of July is a very special month. July has many reasons to celebrate! Though not widely known, it was on July 2nd, not July 4th, that the Continental Congress passed the resolution declaring the independence from the colonies. We celebrate Independence Day on July 4. Are you a celebrator? Having lived several years in the Fourth of July city, Seward Nebraska, Independence Day has very special memories for me.

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tags: independence day, Star Spangled Banner, continental congress, national anthem, South Dakota, Fort Meade, patriotic, American flag
categories: history, holiday, quote, education, service
Tuesday 06.24.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 269: Tender & Tough →

The first day of summer - good, old summertime is very near. Next Sunday is not only the first day of summer, but it is also Father's Day. In our own special way, we honor our fathers on this day. We have our very special memories. Many memories touched my heart as I read about the "Old Fashioned Daddy."

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tags: father's day, summer, old school, memories, tender, tough, American way, freedom, lessons, responsibilities, Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner
categories: history, holiday, generation, quote, family, memories
Tuesday 06.17.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 268: What Our Flag Represents →

When you read this column, it will be only a few days before Flag Day. I have often wondered if "Old Glory" could tell her story, just what she might tell us. Recently, I read some warm thoughts, which I'd like to share with you, my dear readers of this column. "Some people call me 'Old Glory.' Others refer to me as the 'Star Spangled Banner,' or the 'Stars and stripes.' But whatever they call me, I am your flag. I remember some time ago, people lined up on both sides of the street to watch a parade, and naturally, I was leading every parade proudly waving in the breeze. What happened? I am still the same old flag, but now I don't feel as proud as I used to be when I come down your street. You just stand there with your hands in your pockets. Then I see the children running around and shouting, is it a sin to be patriotic anymore? Have people forgotten what I stand for and where I've been?"

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tags: Flag Day, Old Glory, Stars and Stripes, Star Spangled Banner, patriotism, freedom, courage, purity, justice, respect, honor, vigilance, Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner
categories: education, history, holiday, service, generation, intention, quote
Tuesday 06.10.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 267: I'm Free →

To some, Memorial Day means a day off from work, a three day weekend, opening day for the local pool, or the official start of the summer season. But for others, Memorial Day is a time to remember the dead, especially those who perished in America's wars. Memorial Day is said to have started in Waterloo, New York, when on May 5th, 1866 residents held a commemorative program and decorated the graves of those who died in the Civil War over time and as the United States fought more wars, Memorial Day, or "Decoration Day," as it is called in some areas, added the remembrance of those soldiers who died in World War I, World War II, the Korean conflict, the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm. Memorial Day is also a day of prayer for peace, as well as a patriotic day in which Americans display the flag.

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tags: Memorial Day, remembrance, American wars, Decoration Day, patriotic day, peace prayer, flag, ancestors, graves, flowers, freedom
categories: reflection, quote, memories, education, history, holiday, family, service
Tuesday 06.03.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 263: The Joy of Spring →

As I write these lines, my thoughts are still centered on a hill outside Jerusalem. It is so overwhelming to realize God's love in our lives. Reflecting on Easter memories shared with family and friends, one finds in life meaning, purpose, hope, and love. Easter is the greatest celebration of the year, and should be celebrated every day. It is a joyous celebration of victory. The whole world becomes more beautiful at Easter time. For Easter ushers in spring, when all nature seemed as dead, there suddenly is life from brown branches and small twigs and stems tender green leaves come forth. The whole world is a veritable garden making a beautiful Easter offering.

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tags: Easter, Jerusalem, God's love, Easter Lily, purity, new life, spring, victory, nature, gardens, Francis Bacon, April showers, May flowers, warm thoughts
categories: history, holiday, reflection, easter, nature, quote
Tuesday 04.29.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 262: Easter Reflection & Prayer →

As families throughout the world look forward to celebrating the Easter season, I'm overwhelmed with many warm thoughts and memories. Memories of the place where all the events of Holy Week took place are so real and meaningful to me. Many times I relived that experience of walking the Via Dolorosa, "the way of sorrows" when I was there on my pilgrimage to the Holy Land. We all are pilgrims.

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tags: Easter season, Holy Week, Via Dolorosa, pilgrimmage, Holy Land, prayer, Galilee, Jerusalem, Golgotha, resurrection, faith, love, service, peace, Mother Teresa
categories: history, holiday, intention, prayer, reflection, easter
Tuesday 04.08.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 261: The Power of Prayer →

When many of you read this column, it will be National Day of Prayer, and large and small groups throughout our nation will be praying for the future of our world. In America, these groups are found in homes, churches, offices, factories, schools and in state and national capitals. These groups believe that positive prayer is power, and that behind all leaders of church and state, there must be prayer.

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tags: leadership, prayer, future builder, heart enrichment, National Day of Prayer, divine wisdom, spiritual leaders
categories: friends, history, holiday, intention, prayer, reflection
Tuesday 04.01.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 259: A Bit of Irish Wit →

When you read this column, many of you will be wearing green and celebrating St. Patrick's Day in your own sweet way. It is interesting that this day is a great day, not only for the Irish, but is observed throughout the country. The day is three days before the first day of spring, and wearing green reminds us of the season of spring and is symbolic of life. The wearing of the green on St. Patrick's Day has long been featured in our country.

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tags: St. Patrick's Day, Irish heritage, shamrock, spring season, Christian missionary, Irish wit, special friends, WB Yeats, Charles Swindoll, laughter and prayer, Marion Record
categories: education, friends, history, holiday, quote
Tuesday 03.18.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 256: Reading to the Children →

In recent Warm Thoughts columns, you have read about the joy one receives when you really listen to children. Their words of wisdom not only surprise us, but their thoughts jog our minds to higher levels of understanding, for they are our master teachers. I was so pleased to learn that our governor signed a proclamation encouraging us to find a child to read to on March 2nd. This date is America's "Read to Kids Day." It is hoped that all states will become aware how important it is to read to the children. This is a nationwide campaign to encourage reading.

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tags: reading campaign, Dr. Seuss birthday, children's stories, critical thinking, family reading, lifetime listening
categories: quote, education, history
Tuesday 02.25.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 255: Rules for Teachers →

During this heart month, I would like to share some thoughts about teacher student relationships. I was recently made aware of a survey that was taken by researchers at the State University of New York at Buffalo a number of years ago, the survey examined high school students perceptions of their teachers and classes. The researchers asked juniors and seniors in 18 high schools across the nation to write essays on various aspects of their educational experience.

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tags: teacher-student relationships, student perceptions, varied teaching styles, 1872 teacher rules
categories: quote, education, history
Tuesday 02.18.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 254: President's Day →

Once again, I would like to take my readers to that one room country school where I experienced many warm thoughts as a very young student of the four R's. As I stated in last week's column, I would often look at the wall, where one would see the pictures of two presidents. These two presidents, Abraham, Lincoln and George Washington, became my hero presidents. Our Pledge of Allegiance and respect for the flag was a part of the old country school. Oh yes, I did whisper in that one room school, and since this was against school rules, I would often find myself standing in the corner of the room near the bucket of water with a dipper and a row of library books on the shelf.

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tags: Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, one room school, warm thoughts, Marion Record, President's Day, faith, love in action
categories: quote, holiday, education, history
Tuesday 02.11.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 253: The One Room Country School →

Perhaps some of my readers of this column will remember the days of the one room country school as the birth date of Abraham Lincoln on February 12th approaches. My thoughts go to the old one room country school, where I would often look on the wall and see the pictures of two great presidents: Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, who were both born in February. It was back in the good old days when both birthdays were a holiday. It was also the age when children were "to be seen and not heard," and one did not whisper, as "silence was golden."

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tags: Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, one room school, frontier life, Gettysburg Address, warm thoughts, Marion Record
categories: quote, holiday, education, history
Tuesday 02.04.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 245: That First Thanksgiving Day →

Thanksgiving Day. Have you wondered about that first Thanksgiving Day? I found it very interesting that 200 years ago, in 1789 George Washington declared November 26th the official day of Thanksgiving. This year, Thanksgiving falls on November 26th. After 1789, the States continued to celebrate on different days.

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tags: Thanksgiving history, George Washington, Sarah Hale, national holiday, Franklin Roosevelt, Plymouth Pilgrims, Wampanoags, gratitude, religious heritage, freedom, opportunity, fertile fields, majestic mountains, strength to work
categories: quote, family, friends, holiday, home, reflection, education, history
Tuesday 11.26.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 242: Make a Difference →

A recent warm thoughts column provided information about Make a Difference Day, which is October 26th. It is a day when everyone is encouraged to make a difference in their community and world by making it a Day of Caring, an annual National Day of helping others. Across the nation, about 1 million Americans will help others on this Make a Difference Day.

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tags: Make a Difference Day, National Day of Caring, community service, historical figures, caring community, personal experience, outpouring of love, compassion, points of light, helping hand, warm thoughts, Hubert Humphrey, Helen Steiner Rice, October 26th
categories: quote, family, friends, generation, history, home, intention, service, reflection, memories
Tuesday 11.05.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 
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