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Monthly Archives: December 2021

Everything Happens for a Reason?

Posted on December 29, 2021 by Terry Wayne
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Everything happens for a reason. It’s a common expression that people use to explain the unexplainable – at least in human terms. The implication is that there is some higher power that has an agenda. The irony is that the … Continue reading →

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Christmas Facts and Fallacies

Posted on December 22, 2021 by Terry Wayne
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Between elves, flying reindeer, and black Friday deals, it’s very easy to lose track of what the Christmas season is all about. Christmas is, after all, supposed to be a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Or, is it? … Continue reading →

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Miracle Recipe

Posted on December 16, 2021 by Terry Wayne
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Those who are hard-core deniers of the concept that our universe and everything in it are the result of God’s creation cling to the belief that evolution of life forms over eons of time, resulted in the human form. True, … Continue reading →

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Conquering Fear of Death

Posted on December 8, 2021 by Terry Wayne
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Face it. We all fear death. Maybe not the act of dying, but we fear the irreversible consequences. We fear losing the ability to communicate with those we love. We fear not being able to fulfill plans and dreams. We … Continue reading →

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God’s Home Address

Posted on December 1, 2021 by Terry Wayne
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We all do it. When we think of God, or heaven, we look to the skies. Somehow we all feel that the spirit realm where we believe God resides, the heavenly home we hope to one day house our souls, … Continue reading →

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