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Where Does a Prophet Go to Resign?

The sun is out and weather is warm once again! I was able to get out and mow the lawn and turn on the sprinkler system and mark sprinkler heads for the aeration taking place tomorrow. I brought my mother back to Englewood. She was a big help during her stay. I told her that(…)

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Fruitfulness and Trust

We woke up with snow on the ground, but a day that ended up better than the past several days. We took my mom to the “Traditions Service” at Timberline Church. Christian and Bridget and kids came for lunch and visit at midday and we had a good time together. They helped with moving a(…)

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When God Seems Silent

I began my morning attending the Allies Men’s Breakfast at Timberline Church. I enjoyed the discussion with the men at my table as we viewed a video teaching from John Eldridge. The rest of the day was spent dealing with water in our basement as the  rain continues to fall in northern Colorado. It doesn’t(…)

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When Wait Means Wait

We are back to a cloudy and rainy day. The continual rain in our area creates some genuine concerns about flooding in the various places and canyons in northern Colorado. It was less than two years ago that significant damage took place from Estes Park to Greeley, and along the Poudre in Fort Collins. In(…)

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Comfort in God’s Promises

Today is the National Day of Prayer. I was honored with the opportunity to give the benediction at the Larimer County National Day of Prayer event. John Andrews from the Centennial Institute and Colorado Christian University was the keynote speaker. John challenged us to be a people of prayer in a land of prayer. It(…)

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Discovering What God Knows

I have been monitoring throughout the day the final day of the Colorado legislative session. This is always an interesting day at the Capitol. It is probably one of those days that I don’t miss, although the formality of the end of the session and the final gavel that brings the session to a close(…)

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