Monthly Archives: May 2011

Right, but still wrong.

Those awful hypocrites. Look at how prideful and unkind they are. I want nothing to do with them. I’m better than that. And—just that quickly—I became guilty of the same sins I detest. Continue reading

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False Prophecies and a Jewish Homeland

I am pro-Israel. I’m rooting for them, just as I’m rooting for the USA. But I will not say that the Bible guarantees the continuance of either one, because it simply doesn’t. Continue reading

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Smart, Savvy Approach to Panhandlers

Many of us struggle with the personal aspect of poverty. We feel good about giving to homeless shelters, and supporting local food banks; but we don’t always know what to do when we come face-to-face with a stranger asking for … Continue reading

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Anita Renfroe: In Tha Muthahood

Motherhood is not what I expected. But I love it. Here’s a Mother’s Day shout-out to all you faithful moms out there. Enjoy this video by comedian Anita Renfroe, who says,”When you were expecting, this ain’t what they told you … Continue reading

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Gertruda Bablinska, Righteous Among the Nations

On June 4, 1963, Yad Vashem recognized Gertruda Babilinska, a devout Catholic, as Righteous Among the Nations. Read her story and see video testimony of a Jewish life saved because of her. Continue reading

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