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Grateful for What You Don’t Deserve

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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We had a great discussion on the bread and the cup in my 3-5th grade Sunday School class yesterday. We discussed the origins of it in the Passover meal, which speaks of the death angel passing over the houses with … Continue reading →

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Learn the Easy Way

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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My mom used to say, “You don’t have to make all the mistakes yourself.” Believe when I say that I didn’t always take this advice. But being the baby of the family, there were quite a few lessons I learned … Continue reading →

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A Little Goes a Long Ways

Posted on November 2, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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My daughter and I were having a wonderful discussion on the definition of “nonfat” in the phrase nonfat milk. You’d think nonfat meant no fat at all. If you thought this, you’d be wrong! According to the U.S. Food and … Continue reading →

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The Only Opinion That Counts

Posted on October 28, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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Everyone seems to have an opinion these days, some of which is pretty crazy stuff. This isn’t new by the way. The same occurred in Job’s day. Job had literally lost everything and everyone, except his wife. (There were moments … Continue reading →

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Freedom is Not Necessarily a Good Thing

Posted on October 26, 2016 by Chris Suitt
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When is freedom not necessarily a good thing? When your choice mechanism is faulty. If I have the freedom to choose, but my choice mechanism is faulty, I’ll end up choosing bondage; thus, freedom is not a good thing. If … Continue reading →

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