Tag Archives: God’s Word

Hanging on Every Word

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Something has been bothering me for 37 years. This week, I finally did something about it. In 1989, the McDonalds ventured to a local theater to see Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, lighthearted family fare about a scientist/inventor (played by Rick Moranis) whose quirky “shrinking machine” accidentally reduces his two children and a couple… Read more »

On Public Display

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here If you’re into conspiracy theories, the late great Georgia Guidestones might be your cup of tea. They were huge. Their origin was mysterious. And their meaning definitely generated plenty of heated conversation. The Guidestones, sometimes referred to as “America’s Stonehenge,” were located about 90 miles east of Atlanta near the town of Elberton. Four gargantuan… Read more »

Chatty Cathy

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here For generations of toymakers, the Holy Grail was a doll which could talk. Thomas Edison gave it his best shot. During the late 1800s he planted actual phonograph records inside dolls. But the technology proved to be unreliable, and communication was limited to the single word “Mama.” Besides, an Edison talking… Read more »