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Carpenter’s Corner: Trust and Obey

Trust and obey is the key that unlocks the door that leads to eternal salvation. While many have knocked on that door few have...

Thought for the Week: First things first

This month I am picking back up John Randolph Price’s book, Practical Spirituality to see if we can dig deeper into the priceless gems...
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Carpenter’s Corner: Looking to the lilies

As I walked out to the gar­den shed, I noticed my bedding of Easter lilies had broken ground and were preparing to bloom, right...
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Carpenter’s Corner: Forgetfulness

As I sat there, glancing out at the rain in the stillness of the early morning, I suddenly remembered that I had unfailing­ly forgotten...

Thought for the Week: The secret of permanent prosperity

You are demonstrating pros­perity to the degree that you are experiencing peace, health and plenty in your world. Who doesn’t want that? The ques­tion...

Thought for the Week: Prosperity through wisdom and love

We are raising our prosper­ity level this coming week through the use and practice of Divine Wisdom and Love. In the third chapter of...
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Carpenter’s Corner: I am worried

What I know. What I know is that I went to the funeral last week. It was a memorial for a thirty-four year old...

Thought for the Week: Creating prosperity

This is the time when we find ourselves bidding others a “Prosperous and Happy New Year”! What exactly is pros­perity anyway? Catherine Ponder, the...
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Carpenter’s Corner: Promise keeper

Have you ever wanted to buy something brand new? The feel­ing of owning an object that is only yours? There is something about shopping...

Thought for the Week: Enjoy!

Ushering in a New Year gives us pause to stop and consider not only our goals and aspirations for the coming year ahead of...