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Episode 122: Love in Every Language →

Since February is national children's month, I thought about writing an essay on what my grandchildren have taught me. They are now in school with children of other cultures. And although they may have graduated from Crayola college, they are colorblind and love their friends from other cultures. Recently, my grandson Trevor was teaching me to count to five in the Japanese language and even write the numbers. Since we will be celebrating Valentine's Day next week, I have researched how to say, "I love you," in 15 languages. (And I, Trina, apologize in advance if I mispronounce any these)

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tags: love, poem, culture, valentine, crayola, Marion, japanese, Trina, reaches, language, write, destined, Matthews, extends, heart, aloha, taught
categories: reflection, intention, quote, poetry, holiday, friends
Tuesday 02.08.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 121: Strengthening Families →

If you were asked to prioritize the 10 subject topics among 37 subjects for news coverage, what would you consider the most preferred topics? A recent poll of 115,000 people was made, and they were asked to rank the top 10 topics in order according to their preference. They were given 37 subjects for possible radio and magazine coverage. They were asked which one is the most important and should be given priority. The first most important topic was strengthening families. Among the other top 10 chosen were listed the topics on grandparenting, values and school, parenting toddlers, school aged children - adolescents, male Christian leadership, abortion, public policy, and family devotions. It was interesting to know what 115,000 people wanted to learn more about in the 90s.

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tags: families, topics, subject, John Bradshaw, traditional, values, Arnold Glasow, state, heard, strong, Marion, 90s, truth, shool aged children, public policy, adolescents, losses, prairie, civilization
categories: reflection, intention, family, quote
Tuesday 02.01.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 120: Tomorrow's Flowers are in the Seeds of Today →

Warmest Epiphany greetings to your home from that little home on the prairie to all dear family and friends around the world. What a joy to return home after three weeks on a mission of love in Ohio to the many letters and cards from family and friends all over the world. It has become a tradition in my life to write an epiphany letter each year on the morning of epiphany. Christmas is for always, and all year when you come to that little home on the prairie, you will see the lighted Christmas tree and a star. Grandchildren know there will be a small gift under the tree at the top of the stairs upon each visit. And we can't forget that cup of Christmas tea. And now let us go into our thoughts and spirits to Bethlehem. And like the angels, the shepherds, and the magi or wisemen, may we still seek him at that lowly manger. God sent his son in the form of a baby and humbled himself to show us something new - unconditional love and wholehearted forgiveness. It is quite significant that in this month of January that we have International Forgiveness week.

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tags: greatest, letter, thoughts, forgiveness, week, seek, Bethlehem, prairie, epiphany, tomorrows, home, god, wholehearted, light, warm, Marion, christmas tree, manger, wise men, cards
categories: reflection, intention, family, quote
Tuesday 01.25.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 
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