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Apr 09, 2020

Local mother recruits federal FART agents, states the KRAPP is keeping her mentally agile

South Bend, IN — In our ongoing series on the corona virus, a local mother reports that in three weeks of quarantining, she and her husband have become “full-fledged KOOKS. We’ve been

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Apr 02, 2020

We are all “essential workers” in that kingdom

“Essential. Nonessential.” We’re hearing it a lot these days in reference to workers and businesses. Odd times we are in, for sure. Recently, someone shared with me her struggle with

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Mar 23, 2020

When you’re “shut out (quarantined)”, He attends

Over the weekend, friends of ours received word that their daughter had been in a bad accident. She was flown to a hospital…where her parents could not go. That quarantine?

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Mar 20, 2020

Through a glass darkly

In this one photo, I am looking at our current reality. This darling, little mother is in a nursing home just up the road from here. Her daughter took the

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Mar 17, 2020

From the Philippines with love (update from our traveler)

As some of you know, our son (he with the Jesus Hair) is in the Philippines. Recently, he penned these thoughts as in light of the viral outbreak encroaching even there.

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Mar 16, 2020

What the tattoos say

Meanwhile, as a viral outbreak threatens, there is still great work to be done… He’s sitting beside me, this interesting fellow. Sporting a ponytail and diamond studs, he’s wearing tattoos.

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Mar 11, 2020

The virus that truly steals and kills (and it’s not corona)

My dear fellow Americans, A pastor of ours used to tell us that we can loan and borrow courage. I’m stepping up today to loan you some of mine. In

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Feb 18, 2020

Dear Mayor Bloomberg, The American farmer is “my people”

Dear Mayor Bloomberg, I grew up on the Kansas plains. On the sun-baked, windswept prairie, my grandfather and many others like him eked out their living… As farmers. The heat

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Feb 12, 2020

Loving others “to that grace,” or, the gospel in modern-day shoes

In my vision, I am standing before the judgment seat of Christ. His warm, piercing eyes see right into my heart, and He’s asking me one question: “What did you

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Feb 06, 2020

When you’re burnt out and prayer seems too hard

I got a text from a friend today. “There are just so many things to be praying about. Sometimes I feel burdened and overwhelmed.” That’s what she said. “I know

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