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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Smells of the Past
Does the past have an odor? To me it definitely does. Certain things I smell always remind me scenes from my childhood. The most prevalent one is the smell of freshly mown grass. I played a lot of golf when … Continue reading
Funny Fotos
Since I can occasionally get a little wordy, I thought I’d give you a break today and show a few pictures instead. They’re supposed to be worth a thousand words each, anyhow. Enjoy: I didn’t know mermaids looked like this. … Continue reading
Discipling
How extensive is your knowledge of God’s word? How deep is your understanding of it? Where do you go to increase that knowledge or to deepen that understanding? Do you depend on church services for your exposure to God and … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Thoughts
Tagged Bible, Billy Graham, Christian, Christian Fellowship, Christianity, Christmas, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Disciple, Discipling, Faith, Fancy Series, Forgiveness, God is in control, Godly Wisdom, Grace, Heaven Sent, inspiration, James Robison, Jesus, New Year, Sins, Works
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KUDOS
There really are people and organizations out there who still care. We’re all so accustomed to haphazard, slovenly service, that it’s refreshing to find someone cares how we feel and what we think about the service we received. At times, … Continue reading
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Tagged Advice, Authorship, Caring, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Fancy Series, friends, Heaven Sent, Life, Life experience, Life lessons, Life truths, Life values, People, Personal development, Priti Jains, Self-help, Texas Health Harris Methodist Southwest Hospital
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Einstein and Billy Graham
Although I normally write my own original material for my blog posts, this was so good I just had to pass it on. It originally appeared in The Chandler & Brownsboro Statesman on November 11 of last year. Einstein and … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Bible, Billy Graham, Christian, Christian Fellowship, Christianity, Christmas, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Faith, Fancy Series, Forgiveness, God is in control, Godly Wisdom, Grace, Heaven Sent, inspiration, Jesus, New Year, Sins, Works
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More Pet Peeves
The comments on last week’s post on one of my pet peeves encouraged me to share another one: Behavior of drivers at stop signs and red lights. Allow me to start with the general statement that a large percentage of … Continue reading
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Tagged Advice, Authorship, Caring, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Fancy Series, friends, Heaven Sent, Life, Life experience, Life lessons, Life truths, Life values, People, Personal development, Pet peeves, Self-help, Stop signs, Traffic lights
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Where Our Money Is Matters
Where do you put your money? Most of us, of course, put the lion’s share of our money into groceries, house payments, car payments, and so forth, but that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about the money you … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Blue Mountain, Christian, Christian Fellowship, Christianity, Christmas, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Faith, Fancy Series, Forgiveness, giving, God is in control, Godly Wisdom, Grace, Heaven Sent, inspiration, Jesus, Money, New Year, Sins, Teen Challenge, tithe, Union Gospel Mission, Works
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