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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 258: She Helps Me Think the Best →

Over a month ago, I received a telephone call from my sister, who lives in Colorado. She stated that in a few days, a new computer would arrive in her home. She told me the name of her computer, but I just forgot. Since then, I have asked her the computer's name and whether it was a boy or girl. Now this may sound strange to the faithful readers of this warm thoughts column. However, if you remember, even America was referred to as a "she" by former President Reagan, and you are aware that ships have been known as being female. Example, "steady as she goes," and "she's sailing great captain!" I'm not a scientist when it comes to computers, and my grandchildren are far more computer literate than I am.

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tags: computer, scientific findings, data, gender, problem solving, ibm typewriter, warm thoughts
categories: generation, family, education, home
Tuesday 03.11.25
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 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 251: Warm Thoughts & Hugs →

The home fires may be burning in your home as we together listen on the radio and watch TV about the travel challenges many are facing throughout the country. Upon my return from travel to Seattle during the holiday season, I was welcomed with 20 degree below zero weather. However, my heart was warmed as I listened to the phone messages and read the many cards, letters, and precious thoughts which I received - you all really made my day.

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tags: travel challenges, holiday season, phone messages, warm thoughts, national hugging day, poem, patience, make every day count, broken pieces, true friend, cup of tea
categories: quote, holiday, friends
Tuesday 01.21.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 250: Fresh Dreams for the New Year →

This is the first Warm Thoughts column for 1998. An unknown author once wrote this New Year's thought, "What the new year will bring us depends a great deal on what we bring into the new year." Among the many Christmas greeting cards received were many warm thoughts: A Prayer for Peace. "Dear Lord, let this be a year that moves us one step closer to each other. Let this be a year that brings us understanding in our hearts. Let this be a year that fills us with a yearning, burning, feeling for peace with one another and a oneness, Lord, with you."

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tags: New Year's thoughts, warm thoughts, prayer for peace, new opportunity, fresh dreams, steps of faith, future challenge, renewed hopes, peace and joy, vision for tomorrow, common sense, wisdom, oneness, upward climb, little home
categories: quote, holiday, intention, prayer, poetry, reflection
Tuesday 01.14.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 249: Winter Commencement →

Many warm thoughts crossed my mind as I attended the 20th Winter Commencement at the University of South Dakota. Amid all the pomp and circumstance, I was in the audience giving cheers to my colleagues for their achievements. Graduation at Christmas time with holiday festivities seems to have special meaning for many families. The commencement address was given by a very successful businessman, who also received the Distinguished Service Award from President Betty Turner Asher. The speaker, Doug Scholl, spoke on the "A" life - our advanced thinking can help us to give something back, we can soar with the eagles, our attitude is important in making choices...He warned us not to associate with people who hate.

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tags: winter commencement, Distinguished Service Award, advanced thinking, life message, Alma Mater song, Black Hills, Missouri River, holiday season, warm thoughts, Happy New Year, little home on the prairie, Marion Record, holiday greeting
categories: quote, holiday, memories, education, service
Tuesday 12.24.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 248: Singing in the Shepherd Hills →

Every year now, as Christmas Eve and Christmas Day approaches, my memories take me to the little town of Bethlehem. How special it was to be able to worship in a cave on the shepherd hills in Bethlehem, the night I worshiped in a cave on those Shepherd hills will long remain in my memories. We traveled the winding roads of those hills with Abraham as the driver of the bus called "the guiding star," and Elijah and Gabriel guided the driver as we sang those beautiful Christmas carols. It seems that the angels in heaven were helping us to sing on those Shepherd hills.

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tags: Bethlehem, memories, shepherd hills, christmas carols, guiding star, humble cave, worship night, peace on earth, warm thoughts, joyful season, Jerusalem, Christmas day, peace, way of life, roses in December
categories: quote, holiday, reflection, memories, intention, prayer
Tuesday 12.17.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 247: Christmas Epistles →

It is National Family Week. As I write this warm thoughts column, families have traveled from far and near to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. There is more travel over the Thanksgiving weekend than any other time of the year. How wonderful for families to be together and celebrate the family ties. Every day is a day to celebrate the family.

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tags: Christmas letter, memory, gift, 10 commandments, keep it short, overall approach, joyous events, communication update, reason for the season, warm thoughts, Christmas epistles
categories: quote, family, holiday, home, reflection
Tuesday 12.10.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 246: National Family Week →

It is National Family Week. As I write this warm thoughts column, families have traveled from far and near to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. There is more travel over the Thanksgiving weekend than any other time of the year. How wonderful for families to be together and celebrate the family ties. Every day is a day to celebrate the family.

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tags: National Family Week, Thanksgiving travel, family ties, Puritans, parenthood, sacred responsibility, family fireside, love and respect, national stability, God's word, joy filled holiday, warm thoughts, family togetherness, survival hope, serving God
categories: quote, family, holiday, home, reflection
Tuesday 12.03.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 244: The Old Fashioned Thanksgiving →

Are you making preparation for the family Thanksgiving? This week, I will share some thoughts from the book, "Just Folks," by a very favorite author, Edgar A Guest.

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tags: Thanksgiving preparation, old fashioned Thanksgiving, family gathering, prayer and fun, old homestead, relatives meeting, laughter and jokes, hardships shared, fireside chat, warm thoughts, love and joy, thankful heart, virtues, holiday season, cup of tea
categories: quote, family, friends, holiday, home, memories, reflection
Tuesday 11.19.24
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
 

Episode 241: More than Money →

While in southern Nebraska on a weekend retreat, my daughter called the Little Home on the Prairie from Texas. Thanks to answering machines, she informed me that in their area in Texas, they got their first cold front. The temperature got to a lovely 70 degrees. I also was made aware that Boulder, Colorado had a storm, no school, and in Denver, many of the trees were destroyed because of an ice storm. And my friend in Florida informs me about the challenges their state experiences in Love Bug month. This time traveling back home throughout the heartland of America, I saw many fields not yet ready for harvest that had been damaged by the early frost. It brought back memories of the challenging years that many of us experienced as a child in those years of depression, which now seem to be history.

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tags: Nebraska, Texas, Colorado, Florida, weather, early frost, depression years, The Great Depression, warm thoughts, hard working, Habakkuk, Henry David Thoreau, Marion Record, Werner
categories: quote, family, friends, generation, history, home, reflection
Tuesday 10.22.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 238: Make a Difference Day →

One of the very faithful readers of this Warm Thoughts column recently sent me an article entitled, "You Can Make a Difference." It was an article informing the public to take action on October 26th and make that day a day of caring, a national day to inform us that the Make a Difference Day can help everyone to help others. The sixth annual event, in partnership with the Points of Light Foundation, takes place on October 26th. Mark your calendar!

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tags: make a difference, October, friend, community, project, warm thoughts, Marion, Selma, heartwarming, Werner, Marion Record, helping, care, cheer
categories: quote, intention, family, friends, service, home, holiday
Tuesday 09.17.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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