Scribe on March 27th, 2010

Yesterday a friend send me a song that was pertinent to Palm Sunday, called “Why” It reminded me of a great song by Ray Boltz called “Watch the Lamb” which is similar – the story of the man who carried Jesus’ cross to Calvary. I’ve seen this song performed many times and usually in a ...

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I woke this morning  in a nice Psalm 23 mood. This is my favorite version of the song put to music. The hymn tune is “Resignation.” Even in the secret places of our hearts – even in the far-away dreams of our souls, and even in Sweard, Alaska! – there, too, are the green pastures, ...

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Scribe on December 26th, 2009

Thus, on the Feast day of St. Stephen (today in the Christian calendar), King Wenceslas looked out his window to see the poor man trying to find sticks and twigs, amongst the winter snow.

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We lost our dear Buster late in the spring to old age and old dog diseases (he was 14 and well beyond his time for a grayhound.)  It just two weeks after we’d lost my mother in-law to cancer. She was one of my bestest friends and a great cancer buddy. The Cancer took them ...

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I got up this morning thinking of the Bible verse (probably one of those “Witnessing” verses that some denominations use to bring folks to salvation) …. as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us. – Psalm 103:12 And I thought about what a good idea! ...

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