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Who are You?


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Who are You?
Okay… I admit it. I love Rock-N-Roll… so put another dime in the juke box baby!
Though that song was originally written in 1975 by the rather obscure duo of Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker of The Arrows, it became a trademark song – topping Billboard’s U.S. music chart at #1 [...]

Now, and Then


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While reading again in the Genesis, I was impressed with several findings.
Consider that in chapter four, beginning with verse one, it reads in part (the New King James version), “Now Adam knew Eve, and she conceived and bore Cain.”
I was curious about why it read, “Now Adam knew Eve.” Why, for example, [...]

Balloonatics!


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Reckon the changing weather patterns have a lot to do with the seasonal increase in ham radio balloon launches. Well - spring is in the air, and so are the balloons ! This is a shot of Bill Brown orchestrating a UAH operation last fall at the NSSTC launch site.

Dear God…


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Dear God,
I am powerless and my life is unmanageable without Your help and guidance. I come to You today because I believe that You can, You will and You are restoring and renewing me to meet my needs today. Since I cannot manage my life or affairs, I have decided to give them to You. [...]

Why did You ask that?


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For quite some time, I’ve been humored by a few questions found in an early dialogue.
Especially and particularly I’ve been humored by the first recorded questions, which are found in the Genesis account.
And, regarding questions, the first recorded question is this: “Has God indeed said, ‘You shall not eat of every tree of the garden’?”
That [...]

Addition & Subtraction


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While reading this morning, it occurred to me to, once again, read Genesis chapter three.
I rather enjoy the New King James version, because, in my opinion, it eliminates the archaic elements of communication, while keeping and and conveying the romantic sense.
Chapter three is the account of the temptation, wherein the serpent speaks, [...]