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Can’t Relate
By
Cheryl Petersen
I read Amy Grant’s book, Mosaics. She eloquently explains how thankful she is for God, her singing talent, and all the people who made her so successful in life. Grant’s life had its ups and downs but she forcibly reminds the reader how important it is to use what God has given us to be…
Innovative Decisions
By
Cheryl Petersen
“Within a few short decades, society rearranges itself–it’s world views, its basic values, its social and political structure, its arts, its key institutions.” The Daily Drucker, by Peter F. Drucker These changes underlie the need for innovation in knowledge. Spiritual truth doesn’t change, however, human knowledge does change and as we wake up and make…
Panic
By
Cheryl Petersen
I drove my car into the garage after attending church last Sunday. Hobbes bounced over to see me. As I pet him, I could tell something was amiss. Calvin was absent. While trying not to panic, I walked around outside, calling Calvin’s name, but no kitty. I needed warmer clothes on so went back into…
Reversing Cat Myths
By
Cheryl Petersen
A few cat myths are: black cats are unlucky, and we hate dogs. Not true. I am not black, but one of the new kitties Cheryl brought home is black and she has been most fortunate to have around. We play and I show her where we can climb trees. Also, we do not hate…
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