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Summer Rewind: Living to Honor Their Lives
Good morning! With summer now in full swing, it is again time for the “Summer Rewind”! Over the next two months, I will share posts from the past that are relevant to today. This week, I am sharing a post I wrote for Memorial Day and speaks to the importance of Independence Day. As the… Read more
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A Few Steps into Serving to Get You Started This Summer
Good morning from Westminster, MD! In my last post, Recharge Your Summer with Serving, I looked at the opportunity to add new experiences and adventure to your summer through serving. While rest and relaxation are important to our wellbeing, the life-giving act of serving someone else is another way to recharge this summer. The summer… Read more
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Recharge Your Summer with Serving
Good morning from Westminster, MD! Summer is arriving in the United States! The school year is almost over, pools are open, and people are getting ready to take some much needed time away. Summer can be a time of relaxation and fun. It can also be a time for new experiences and adventures. No matter… Read more
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A Memorial Day Lesson about Living with Meaning
Good morning from Westminster, MD! With the end of May approaching, we prepare to celebrate Memorial Day in the United States. An important holiday, Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember men and women of America’s military who have lost their lives in service to their country and the people who live in… Read more
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A River Life Perspective
Good morning from Westminster, MD! In the last post, Living a River Life, I discussed the life-producing power of rivers and what they can teach us about how to live. Like a river, our lives can produce more life wherever we go. However, this requires being connected to a source of “living water”, allowing us… Read more
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Living a River Life
Good morning from Westminster, MD! Rivers. I have always been drawn to them. The flow of the water as it winds through a woods or field. The sound the water makes as it passes over rocks and around obstacles. I can remember throwing leaves and sticks in streams and rivers as a kid, watching as… Read more