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Can you believe Thanksgiving is this week? The time flies by faster each year, just as my father always said. But like any young person I didn’t believe him. Now I totally understand what he meant. If only I had listened.
The morning was cool and rainy, yet I woke up energetic and ready to go. It was election day! I was particularly excited this year to be able to vote. My initial plan was to get some exercise by walking to the polling location at the nearby elementary school.
In our country we are familiar with disagreement and competition, but not accustomed to the level of hostile rhetoric and name calling our country is currently experiencing. Our comfort zone
With all our talk about fear, I fear you may think that being fearful is something you should be ashamed of. That simply isn’t true. Fear is part of being human, part of living a full life. It’s easy for me to write about being strong and leaning on God when life frightens you, because
Simple everyday fears can be the worst even if you don’t recognize them as “fears.” You rush from your house fearing you will be late for work, again?
This month in our Drop-In class we are looking at fear. It seems to fit the Halloween season. And we have a perfect example from the Bible in the story of Job. We all experience hardships at one time or another and sometimes, when those hardships pile up on us, we can become fearful that we can’t get through the difficult time.