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Thank you for reading

I am deeply grateful for the readers of this column. Yes, I am biased, but I cannot imagine a better group of readers than I am blessed with. Thank you!

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Search My Heart

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Your mission, should you choose to accept it

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Do it until you die

Last month, while in Florida, I took my daughter, Brooke, and her friend Mya to Busch Gardens. Midday we walked by a long line of people waiting for tickets to a show. I figured if people were standing in line, it must be good. So, we found ourselves in an auditorium ready to hear the 5th Dimension.

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DANGEROUS PRAYERS – Every tear tells a story

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Don’t ever grow up

On Feb. 25, I eagerly walked into Champion Stadium in Orlando, Florida, spring training home of the Atlanta Braves. I have been a Braves fan for 40 years.

Florida had record heat the week before, but on this day it was 75 degrees without a cloud in the sky. The smells of ballpark food were heavenly. The sounds of baseballs hitting a bat and landing in a glove were beautiful music to my ears. Watching the infielders practice turning a double play was like watching the finest dancers this world has seen.

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The pilgrimage continues

I started 2019 by going on a pilgrimage. I drove from Fargo to Dallas to meet Father David Rosebery, an Anglican priest, and his wife, Fran. They were my hosts and leaders of a pilgrimage for 70 people to Israel. Although I had never met them, they welcomed me into their home. They were a miracle blessing. They sharpened and encouraged me in a way I will forever be grateful for.

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I have this hope

Last week, I chatted about writing with a marketing director from Wisconsin. She writes for brochures, the company website and marketing emails. Her topic is always given to her. When I told her I write a weekly column her immediate question was, “How do you know what to write about?” I replied, “That is a great question. I try to think about those reading the column and ask God to provide something helpful to at least one of them.”

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