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Reminder to Remember

Posted on May 4, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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I wish I had a better camera when I took this picture. It was a nice spring day. The sun was shinning. White clouds were scattered across a light blue sky. Then I saw it – a sideways white robed … Continue reading →

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He’s On Guard

Posted on May 2, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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I face all kinds of situations walking the hills. I’ve given plenty of space to snakes and coyotes. Kept moving past beehives And, I expect to see dogs roaming free. I am, however, relieved when their owners are on the … Continue reading →

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Hummingbird Lessons

Posted on April 29, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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While walking the other day a hummingbird zipped across my path. I’m continually amazed at the amount of energy it expends just to stay in place. I’m sure it’s looking at or for something while it hangs in midair, but … Continue reading →

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Broken Hallelujahs

Posted on April 27, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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“May those who love Your salvation always say, ‘The LORD be exalted.’” (Psalm 40:16) To get the full impact of this verse, you must understand its context. David writes before it that people are hunting him down to destroy his … Continue reading →

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Not Afraid to Think

Posted on April 25, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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The following is an excerpt from Rosaria Champagne Butterfield’s My Train Wreck Conversion article. “As a university professor, I tired of students who seemed to believe that ‘knowing Jesus’ meant knowing little else. Stupid. Pointless. Menacing. That’s what I thought … Continue reading →

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