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Who’s Counting
Peggy Wyar Peggy Wyar

Who’s Counting

I have a degree in accounting so I’m often told that I view numbers differently than most people might. In reading God’s Word I was intrigued to find that Paul used an accounting term in some of his writings.

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Being Stone Catchers
Peggy Wyar Peggy Wyar

Being Stone Catchers

I read the term “stone catcher” in a memoir called Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. Because the character in his story pointed to the biblical story of the woman caught in adultery to explain the term, I went to this scripture to consider what God might want to teach me about catching stones.

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Glimpses of Glory
Peggy Wyar Peggy Wyar

Glimpses of Glory

I experienced something that I thought was alarming, until I consulted with an eye doctor who assured me that it was not cause for concern. The liquid vitreous within my right eye is detaching from the retina as a result of the aging process. I guess our bodies really change a lot as we age. It seems odd that detachment would be considered “normal”.

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Rescued!
Peggy Wyar Peggy Wyar

Rescued!

Then, miraculously, he heard the sound of a single snowmobile coming closer. He looked up (the music swelled) and he knew he was saved!

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Imagining Ourselves into Worship
Peggy Wyar Peggy Wyar

Imagining Ourselves into Worship

We are all born with a soul disease, sometimes hidden, sometimes exposed for all to see. It can seem that we are leprous, having sores and painful scars on us and in us. We can feel like our disease defines us, but we have a choice.

In 2 Kings 5:1, …

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Mighty Warriors
Peggy Wyar Peggy Wyar

Mighty Warriors

We are all born with a soul disease, sometimes hidden, sometimes exposed for all to see. It can seem that we are leprous, having sores and painful scars on us and in us. We can feel like our disease defines us, but we have a choice.

In 2 Kings 5:1, …

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Holy Spirit in Us
Peggy Wyar Peggy Wyar

Holy Spirit in Us

I was talking with my husband the other day about our newest grandchild who has yet to be born. He is safely enveloped in our daughter’s womb, being fed and cared for through the miracle of God’s design for women as life givers.

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New Perspective on a Familiar Story
Richard Widener Richard Widener

New Perspective on a Familiar Story

In the book of Daniel, we are introduced to the conquering King Nebuchadnezzar who besieged Jerusalem and took some of its citizens captive and back to the land of Shinar. Among the captives were Daniel and his three friends, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah all of the tribe of Judah.

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