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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 108: Quiet Forces →

As I was traveling home after ending the Prayer Vigil of the American Mothers Association, many warm thoughts came to mind...thoughts about the future and how important it is that we think in the future tense and prepare ourselves for a 21st century. We do need to respect and honor the traditions and opinions of our forefathers and foremothers. It is in their accumulated wisdom and experience that much of the stability of a civilized society now rests, and we are thankful.

Recently I received a letter from a writer and poet in Florida. Sarah Gray has given permission to use her beautiful thoughts in this week’s warm thoughts column.

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tags: thoughts, stated, 21st century, forces, future, quiet, silently, warm, heirarchy, accumulated wisdom, Marion, clanking, quietness, humor, demographics, stranger, John Miller, beams
categories: reflection, history, education, generation
Tuesday 10.12.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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