Articles Archive for April 2008
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I have about 75 pages of a book nestled in the electronic archive of my notebook computer. It is a book about my grandfather’s farm. Here is a fairly current view of the farm, now no longer owned by the family. If you know what to look for you can actually see in the satellite photo the tree I refer to in my story, “Of Trees and Truthfulness.”
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Today is Holly’s birthday. As always, we could hear the birds singing as we walked into the restaurant for our traditional birthday breakfast. (I’m sure you can see pictures of Holly at www.loispierpont.com). Dan and Wes preached their first sermons this past weekend. Dan will preach again on Wednesday night. Pictures of that may surface there, too. Hope will be nine next Lord’s Day.
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The One who with the Father and the Spirit spoke the worlds into existence has promised that as long as the earth remains the cycle of the seasons will continue. We are again on the brink of warm, sunny days and evenings among the flowers in the yard. We’re in the greening of the year. It’s like the whole world is blushing with young love.
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I brought this post to the top of my site because I mentioned it in my message Sunday morning. Be sure you follow the link at the end of my essay.
Do you know who Janice Meredith Wilson is? You should. Let me get on my soapbox here for a minute and then I will introduce her to you.
The guest list for lecturers at the National Cathedral in Washington D. C. is heavily weighted toward an odd amalgam of men and women, writers and preachers, educators and …
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I took this picture this morning before the little flowers had their heads up. Soon they will be stretching toward the sun.
It’s been raining on and off for a couple days, but these are the soft April showers that bring May flowers. I’ve never been here in the spring of the year before. Yesterday morning when I turned off Pennsylvania onto the church property I noticed a row of daffodils all along the south side of the building. You can see them when you come on Sunday.


