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Author Archives: Cape Bible Chapel
Broken Angels and Lop-Eared Bunnies
By: Judith Hargett The part of my brain that produces common sense had apparently taken a temporary leave of absence and was replaced by wishful thinking. Still, I knew better. There is no way to do a project in the … Continue reading
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Best Investments –
By: Stan Crader The stock market is soaring, or at least it was when writing this blog. Everyone is sharing stock tips. 401Ks are growing in value. Everyone is happy. Investing sounds much better than spending. In fact, our leaders … Continue reading
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They’re baaaccckkkkk….
It had whiskers and a twitching tail and was looking in our window much like the humans who stare at captive zoo animals. Black cat, who usually runs as soon as we open the back door, sat calmly as if … Continue reading
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Greedy Birds and Flying Humans
by: Judith Hargett How big can a hummingbird’s brain be? Well, needless to say… and like most people who use that phrase I’m going to go ahead and say…though it’s needless. A hummingbird brain can’t be very big based on … Continue reading
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Living as an exile; rejecting, receiving or redeeming
by: James Green Last weekend, Matt spoke about living as an exile, outlining some “do’s” and “don’ts” in unpacking a great passage from Jeremiah. One of the illustrations he referenced (when he was discussing how the Babylonian’s would take over … Continue reading
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Poltergeist Mice and Possum Freedom
By: Judith Hargett It was a very annoying sound. Not the most annoying; that’s reserved for the whine of a mosquito that sets up camp next to your ear right after you turn the light out at bedtime. No. This … Continue reading
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Turning the Why’s? to the Who
My wife turns the news on every morning; she is silly that way. And since she wakes up before me, this means I crawl out of bed each morning to hear some anchor or another bemoaning the latest war, squabble, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Bible Chapel, Habakkuk, Jesus, Thomas, Who, Why
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Discerning Spiders
By: Judith Hargett I was about to crawl into bed . . . no, wait. Crawling sounds like I’d worked hard all day and could barely move. I’d also better eliminate “climb into” as an inaccurate descriptor. Let’s just say … Continue reading
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Taking a Seat
It has been a long week. And hot too. Between VBS here at the church and being outside and a midweek trip, well, I could use a rest. It is definitely one of those “take a seat” moments. And that … Continue reading
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How Important is “Excellence” to a Church Service?
I was watching an instructional DVD on how to have a church service the other day, and the topic of excellence came up. The presenter’s church is adamant about excellent presentations: engaging sermons, good jokes, compelling videos, talented musicians, seemless … Continue reading
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