I found it while I was Spring-Cleaning. It was only a tiny clothespin, but it brought with it a flood of memories. As I gripped the small object tightly in my hand, I felt the years melt away.
Song 2:4; these Scriptures discredit asceticism (those who rigorously use self denial, refusing to accept marriage). But it also condemns lust and unfaithfulness to the marriage vow. This is Not a soap opera. It is not a cheap play in which the hero is a neurotic, the heroine is erotic, and the play is tommyrotic, (a tomcat story). Rather, it is a beautiful song of marital love. And that is the way we must approach this wonderful Book.
I was greatly grieved over the happenings on Stinking Creek these last two weeks—a time of the year for rejoicing, the Prince of Peace has come. First, on Christmas Eve, before we could go to the Christmas Eve service at the Christian Church, we had to make a nursing house call.
I learned a disturbing thing during a conversation with Barbourville Police Chief Mike Broughton this week. Broughton told me that police anticipate the onset of yet another problem drug will hit the area – Black Tar Heroin.
Have you ever taken a road trip with a big group? Isn’t it interesting to listen in to all the different conversations that go on?
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