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Why Love is a Big Deal – Throwback Thursday

Today we are revisiting a post by Larry Moffat from June of 2013. No one can say things quite like Larry and we really appreciate the many posts he wrote in the early days of this website. Humorous and entertaining while making us think about what’s important, that’s Larry’s trademark. In this short narrative he […]

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The Afterlife of Billy Fingers

The Afterlife of Billy Fingers

How My Bad-Boy Brother Proved to Me There’s Life After Death Book Review This was a fun book to read, quite different from other books about life after death. The author, Annie Kagan, writes about her own experience of receiving messages from her recently deceased brother Billy. Annie was not a medium or psychic, and was […]

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Begin Again or Continue On?

It’s a big deal, this New Year thing. Every year we wish everyone we know a better year than the year before. We also reflect on our own accomplishments, and blunders, in order to make resolutions about what we want to accomplish in the coming year. This tradition almost sounds religious. The Time of Our […]

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Everybody’s a Fixer Upper

Movies are powerful communicators for good or bad. This week the airwaves were full of Christmas movies and stories intended for children that bring tears to adult eyes! We are ending the year at Faith Fusion with lessons from Frozen. I have been surprised with some of the eye-openers from this movie. Who knew that […]

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Reflections on Culture from Swaziland

Living in a different culture provides an opportunity to see life from a different perspective. The following are excerpts from Hyomi’s Tumblr blog as she continues her service in the Peace Corps. Her training period is finished and she begins to settle in to her permanent host residence during weeks 10 through 11 last fall. […]

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Who Me, Change the World?

To come to know the invisible God means to trust our Heavenly Parent even when the plan seems counter intuitive or counter cultural and we can’t see the final outcome. A journey with God is usually an exciting one! It pays to be careful what you ask for because ten to one the answer will […]

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Parenting My Way

“Go Ahead.  Judge Me.” In coming up on the end of my first year of motherhood, I’ve been doing some reflecting on the things I’ve learned, and the first major lesson I’ve absorbed is this:  Everyone judges my parenting; I am the worst mother in the world, and that’s okay.  I work.  Full time.  Because […]

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How Does God Really See Me?

My True Identity Faith Fusion was fortunate to be visited by Dr. Michael Balcomb, the National President of the Family Federation for World Peace. He spoke on the topic of discovering our true identity. With his typical candor and humor he encouraged us to ask ourselves, “How does God really see me?” All of us […]

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Puppy Love

Puppy love is more than just a test of your gag reflex. God invented it. This little blogito began on an Amtrak train stalled in Philadelphia Station. The polar vortex had downed some lines north of Trenton. A conductor strolled by and I heard his radio say “… squak… crackle… sixty to ninety minutes…”. “We’re […]

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Death is the elephant in the room

We avoid talking about death despite that we will spend much more time “over there” than “over here.” It’s not logical. Polite people don’t bring it up. But bloggers do. Is there life after life? Or is there only death after death? Here’s the deal. The first thirty years of your life get all the […]

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