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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 257: World Day of Prayer →

Each year on the first Friday of the month of March, World Day of Prayer is held throughout the world. Women of every nation, creed and color, gather together in a place of worship to offer their prayers in word and song. They offer their prayers for peace and reconciliation and have become God's ambassadors and prayer warriors to the world. World Day of Prayer has touched the hearts of many throughout the world.

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tags: world day of prayer, warm thoughts, prayer, reflection, family
categories: quote, family, intention, prayer, meditation, reflection
Tuesday 03.04.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 223: Partners in Prayer →

Snow showers in April bring us the month of May. Soon it will be the month of May - an exciting month of the year. A month of wonders. The amazing beauty and mystery of this world wraps itself into May. May is family month. There are the Mother's Day celebrations, graduations, and the May flowers help us celebrate and also honor the dead on loved ones graves. The beauty and drama of this world entwines the whole month of May.

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tags: prayer, pray, month, May, pastor, John Maxwell, day, stranger, intercessory prayer, Werner, life, graduations, joint resolution, April, beauty, prairie, partners, congress, continental congress, declare
categories: holiday, reflection, intention, history, prayer, quote
Tuesday 04.23.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 216: Praying for Our Nation →

Every year in February, we observe Presidents Day. Many churches throughout the land may observe a day of prayer, at which time they pray for the leaders of our country. Two of my friends were among the many who attended the President's breakfast in Washington DC. This annual day of prayer is a 45 year-old Washington tradition that draws people from around the world, including politicians, judges, diplomats, bureaucrats, foreign leaders, and military personnel. Praying for our nation and for our leaders is no new thought. Instead, it has been encouraged throughout the ages. C H. Spurgeon stated, "Whenever God determines to do a great work, he first sends his people to pray."

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tags: prayer, president, garfield, cabinet member, appointment, pray, national leaders, Werner, remarked, February, foreign leaders, crisis, diplomats, observe, country
categories: quote, education, history, holiday, prayer, service
Tuesday 02.20.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 196: Our Duty to Serve & Give →

One of the most faithful readers of this warm thoughts column has sent his significant insights from the book entitled, "Never Give In." This book was written by Stephen Mansfield and is about the extraordinary character of Winston Churchill. In a recent issue of the US News and World Report, it asked about heroes and the magazine shares the lives of 20 men and women who risked it all to make a difference. Winston Churchill was truly one of the heroes of England, although he was hated and rejected in various ways.

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tags: Winston Churchill, hero, book, man, character, Winston, 1000s, Stephen Mansfield, serve, life, momentous, Werner, led, insights, courage, Browne, truth, thoughts, author, prayer
categories: quote, education, history, service
Tuesday 08.29.23
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 123: Who is Your Hero President? →

Presidents Day is Monday, February 19th. We now celebrate all former presidents. We originally honored only George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both of whom had birthdays during the month of February - February 22nd and 12th, respectively. George Washington was the first and only president to be elected unanimously by the Electoral College. He received all 69 of the votes. He was the first president with false teeth and the first to appear on a postage stamp. He was our country's first president and was known as a 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 for US state capitals that are named after presidents. The presidents who have state capitols named after them are Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.

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tags: Abraham Lincoln, men, president, prayer, February, country, thoughts, presidents, encouragement, hero, George Washington, former presidents, Lincoln, courage, pray, borrowed money, faith, weakening, discouraging, famous speech
categories: intention, quote, holiday, prayer
Tuesday 02.15.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 92: Slow Me Down, Lord →

On Thursday, May 2nd we will again observe National Day of Prayer. It is interesting to know that the National Day of Prayer actually traces back to 1775 when the Continental Congress called for a day of prayer. It has become an annual observation for the people of the United States to turn to God in prayer and meditation. During this election year, our prayer thoughts are often for the leaders of our country and nation. I will share a prayer for our leaders I wrote many moons ago.

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tags: thoughts, poetry, readers, prayer, national day of prayer, slow, Lord, continental congress, leaders
categories: memories, reflection, family, poetry
Tuesday 05.04.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 83: Let George Do It →

In the last warm thoughts column, I shared thoughts on the celebration of Presidents Day. Perhaps the first celebration of Presidents Day was in 1782. George Washington's Birthday was first celebrated in that year. The observance took the place of the birthday celebrations of the various sovereigns of Great Britain, which had been customary during colonial times. Services were held at Washington's home in Mount Vernon and at the Washington Monument in the National Capital. Since George Washington was our first president, he was often called the "Father of our Country." I often thought that perhaps, that was the reason the expression, "Let George do it," still is heard at times of confusion and distress. In front of the Federal Building in New York's financial district, stands on bronze statue of Washington. The world has moved on in a dizzying pace since his time. But the figure has not moved in inch.

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tags: thoughts, George Washington, mail bag, observance, birthday celebrations, New York, Marion Record, dizzy, pace, earnest, prayer, gracious, happy, heard, bronze statue, district, moved
categories: reflection, meditation, holiday
Tuesday 02.16.21
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 52: Reflection in the Mountains →

It is springtime, and the Rockies. After the wintry April of South Dakota, it was a spring retreat for me to fly to the mountains of Colorado. It is always a joy to go see family in Colorado and celebrate special family events. Going to the mountains provides special moments for reflection and meditation. It was many years ago that I reflected on Psalm, 121, a favorite psalm for many and at that time, I penned these lines, which I will share with you.

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tags: prayer, meditation, continental congress, lord, smite, mountains, favorite psalm, wintry day, prairie, eye, colorado, keeper, national day of prayer, fade, tea, preserve, remember, events
categories: family, memories, prayer, reflection, meditation
Monday 05.04.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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