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A Simple Life, a Childlike Faith
Much ado about nothing
By
Linda G. Howard
When I went to visit my grandchild when she was 18 months old, she could say, “Grandmother and cracker.” She knew what she wanted and how to get it with a smile and a kiss. Can you imagine that this precious little baby was a growing, thriving bundle of dirt. Genesis 2:7 and 8 tell…
When do small things count?
By
Linda G. Howard
Questions? We all have them. There are important questions. Should I have that operation? Should I sell my house even though it’s underwater? Should I change jobs? Should I break up with my girlfriend? Little questions can be important, also. Should I eat that last piece of pie? What should I have for lunch? Should I…
Waiting for the green light
By
Linda G. Howard
I sometimes wonder how much time we spend waiting for a green traffic light. This is a phenomenon of the automobile age, though waiting has been the bane of human existence since our time spent in the Garden. My first red light is only two blocks from our home. Years ago, when all of I-95…
Conviction vs condemnation
By
Linda G. Howard
It’s a tricky thing. We desire to follow God but we stumble over our own good works. It’s a s0litary venture. Yet, the cry of our hearts is to be understood not only by God but by another skin-faced person. Too often in my walk with the Lord, I find myself fumbling around to hear…
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