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Place Your Foundation on a Solid Rock

Place Your Foundation on a Solid Rock

Posted on Dec 16, 2020

Rocks have been on and under this earth since the beginning. Early man found shelter within a cave of rock. Man cooked his food on a heated rock and also made his weapons out of rock. Later, as man’s engineering skills grew, he built houses and temples out of rock. Through trial and error, man soon learned that without the right type and placement of a...

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Really, How Could Anything Cancel Christmas?

Really, How Could Anything Cancel Christmas?

Posted on Dec 9, 2020

December seems to be the month that Americans try to get into the holiday spirit. As well it should be because it is the season we recognize the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Christmas and holiday movies are playing on TV. Cities and towns are displaying holiday décor along their streets and squares, while stores have their show windows...

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A Taste of Southern Tradition

A Taste of Southern Tradition

Posted on Dec 2, 2020

In 1781, our young country was at war with one of the strongest countries in the world. England was trying their best to keep America under their control. In 1780, the British won a decisive victory in Charlestown SC, and thus shifted their war strategy to the southern theater to help win the war. After the victory, British sympathizers, known as Tories,...

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The Breaking of Bread

The Breaking of Bread

Posted on Nov 24, 2020

During this Thanksgiving season, I’m sure that besides the turkey, there will be breaded dressing and probably other types of bread on the table. Humans have been baking bread for over ten thousand years. Most humans gave up their nomadic way of life, settled down, and began farming. Over the years they took many wild grains and transformed them into a...

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A Bumper Crop of Nuts

A Bumper Crop of Nuts

Posted on Nov 18, 2020

This year was probably a very bad year for most of the human race with the pandemic, yet nut trees of all kinds produced bumper crops. The pecan trees in my grandmother’s yard are at least eighty to a hundred years old. They have seen a lot of sunrises and, of course, a lot of storms. Humans, animals, and birds alike have enjoyed their shade and the...

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