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Episode 232: What Would It Say? →

During July, in the month when we celebrate independence day, many patriotic thoughts come to mind as I see "Old Glory" wave high in the skies. If that flag could speak, what would it say? In my thought file, I have the following thoughts about our flag.

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tags: patriotism, God, freedom, country, high, thoughts, Marion, silent, respect, sons, American patriots, honor, peace, bulwark, final resting place, patriotic, glory, charity, kinship
categories: quote, reflection, service, history
Tuesday 07.30.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 206: Giving Thanks to God →

Thanksgiving Day is a very special holiday for many families. Family traditions are often carried out on this day in many homes. It is also a good time to remember what we often forget to say - that we are grateful to be together and to acknowledge with thanks, each other. It is a time to thank the people who have made a difference in our lives. Many warm thoughts come to mind.

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tags: God, thoughts, day, transparent, Albert Schweitzer, warm, experience, gratitude, barns, life, Marion, acknowledge, year, enriched, unsatisfied, radiant, destitute, Abraham Lincoln, thanksgiving, pioneer
categories: intention, family, friends, home, education, quote
Tuesday 11.28.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 180: Builders of the Future →

Today, May 3rd, 2001, is National Day of Prayer. Many a church door will be open for prayer warriors to enter and pray on this special day. Wherever we may be, may we observe this very special day of prayer for our country and the leaders of our nation. Our nation was born in a meeting based on prayer. Many important decisions were only made after careful prayer to God. Unless the people of our nation and its leaders turn to God in prayer, our best plans will fail. Mighty leaders in the past have not hesitated to bow down before God. Our first President, George Washington, was recognized by members in Congress to kneel in prayer. Our forefathers and foremothers are known for being prayer warriors. Many events in history have been altered and changed when people have gone to their knees in believing prayer.

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tags: prayer, God, Jabez, leaders, pray, foremothers, forefathers, persuade, day, divine wisdom, nation, churchmen, book, mightiest, force, prayer warriors, Werner, world, illuminating, entitled
categories: reflection, prayer, family, friends, generation, history, holiday
Tuesday 05.02.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 157: God Bless You →

The month of October has been designated as "Clergy Appreciation Month." Many congregations throughout the country have expressed special thanks to their pastor and given honor to the pastoral ministry during this month. We have become more aware that the pastoral ministry makes great demands upon the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of the individuals that we call pastor. An unknown author has expressed as thanks in the following warm thoughts. "To our Pastor: God bless you for the work you've done in the service of our Lord. May His constant blessing be your well deserved reward as you meet the challenge of the tasks God gives to you. May faith and hope and happiness be yours in all you do."

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tags: pastoral ministry, thoughts, pastor, church, parish ministry, october, pastor appreciation month, garden, turnip, great, warm, rows, lettuce, expressed, Marion, God, congregations, saints
categories: quote, intention, friends, history, holiday, service, prayer
Tuesday 10.25.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 127: A Gaelic Blessing →

Every year as St. Patrick's Day approaches, I have very special warm feelings about the Irish blessings I've experienced throughout my long life by having those very special Irish friends. On March 17th, we remember St. Patrick. Who was St. Patrick? He was a boy who had been kidnapped and taken to Ireland as a slave. He managed to escape. However, he returned to spend the rest of his life telling people about the God he loved.

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tags: Irish, warm, Patrick, blessing, special, shared, Gaelic, thoughts, God, waits, friends, pioneer, Werner, wind, humor, saving grace, kidnapped, life, tea, palm
categories: quote, friends, poetry, prayer, memories, history, family
Tuesday 03.15.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 78: New Year's Blessings →

Warmest greetings to my dear family, friends, and gentle hearts around the world. It has become a tradition for me to write my Christmas letter on January 6th. The Christmas of the Gentiles. Today is Epiphany - the festival that commemorates the appearance of the Christ child as the promised Savior to the Gentiles, and to all the world. The lighted star shines today even brighter on that little home on the prairie, as I am reminded of the star that led the wisemen to Bethlehem. As we all travel the road of life, and reflect on the past year, may we have many warm thoughts as we reflect on what an unknown author wrote so many years ago. "Looking back, may we be filled with gratitude. Looking forward, may we be filled with hope. Looking upward, may we be aware of strength. Looking inward, may we find peace."

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tags: prairie, christmas, year, God, life, peace, visit, gentiles, joy, blessings, star, heart, thoughts, Nebraska, filled, light, welcome mat, wise men, led
categories: reflection, family, holiday
Tuesday 01.12.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 76: Giving Many Thanks →

Thanksgiving Day is a very special holiday for many families. Family traditions are often carried out on this day in many homes. It is also a good time to remember what we often forget - to say that we are grateful to be together. And to acknowledge with thanks, each other. It is a time to thank the people who have made a difference in our lives. Many warm thoughts come to mind. Recently I read some thoughts by Albert Schweitzer, a pioneer African missionary, and I would like to share his thoughts on thankfulness.

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tags: experience, God, Albert Schweitzer, life, transparent, give, thoughts, ordinary human, grateful, acquires, thankfulness, unsatisfied, home, prairie, destitute, most high god, Abraham Lincoln, thanksgiving, gracious, healthful
categories: reading, reflection, family, holiday
Tuesday 11.24.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 74: America's Hope for the Future →

November. We are thankful as we complete the gathering in of ripened crops that mature under the autumn skies. In November we honor our veterans who fought so that we stand free. We give thanks for our freedom of worship set in the beginnings of the pilgrims' landing, and the signing of our Declaration of Independence. It is the month when Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address November 16th 1863, that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom. So that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. J. Edgar Hoover wrote an essay about the hope for America's future.

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tags: nation, November, God, home, America, family, harvest, prayer, hope, godless, thought, milestone, moral decay, treasured moments, warmth, prosper, rebirth, essay, gathering, veterans
categories: reading, reflection, family, service
Tuesday 11.10.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 69: International Day of Peace →

Remembering 911. America, a day in September, we cannot forget. The month of September will always bring thoughts about 911. On that day, each year, we commemorate the courage so many individuals exhibited when in unimaginable horror, we watched the collapse of the World Trade Center, a burning Pentagon and a smoke filled black hole in the Pennsylvania field. It was on that dreadful day 10 years ago that I was inspired to write these thoughts.

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tags: peace, international, day, refuge, thoughts, year, organize, September, God, events, olive branch, mountain, dove, commemorate, collapse, lighting candles, lead, tenacity, roots, british empire
categories: memories, holiday, meditation, reflection
Monday 09.21.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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