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Knox Knock: Protestant Parents Reform Halloween Door-to-Door Tradition

Knox Knock: Protestant Parents Reform Halloween Door-to-Door Tradition http://abookishcharm.com/2017/10/27/knox-knock-protestant-parents-reform-halloween-door-to-door-tradition/ — Read on abookishcharm.com/2017/10/27/knox-knock-protestant-parents-reform-halloween-door-to-door-tradition/
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Hallmark Doesn’t Make Cards for That

Yesterday I searched and searched for a card, but could not find one suitable for this morning’s wedding—the most beautiful wedding I’ve ever attended. The bride was glowing, wearing a tee-shirt and wrapped in a beach towel. The groom wore a matching shirt and complementary towel. The wedding party wore swim trunks. It was a…
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Our Temporary Eternal Flame

Many churches feature an “eternal flame” at the front of their sanctuaries, a continually-burning candle that signifies the presence of Christ. Our church, being nondenominational and fairly young, does not have such a candle. This week, however, we did have an eternal flame. When Prairie Bible Church first moved into its building, the congregation read…
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Therapy is Cheaper

“Cheaper than therapy” is a common caption for images of hiking trails, steaming cups of tea, plates of comfort food, running shoes, and so on. In these instances, it’s not wrong. It definitely is cheaper to exercise or enjoy a treat than it is to pay a mental health professional. But it is troubling when…
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The First Day of Christmas

Each week, I have anywhere between six and eleven rehearsals. Yesterday, however, was my favorite of the entire year: the first Christmas rehearsal. I realize it is only mid-October, but for musicians it might as well be the first day of Christmas. Spooky season and Christmas tend to blend together if you’re a musician…or Tim…
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Seven Books for Spooky Season

Autumn is upon us, which means I am devouring mystery novels. Here are a few of my favorite spooky season reads:
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Wednesday

Wednesday is a day of reorientation. Monday and Tuesday, I reflect on Sunday’s services. What went well? How did the music interact with the message? Was my preparation enough? On Wednesday, I turn my gaze toward the coming Sunday. I finalize my service binder, confirm my prelude and postlude, and rehearse with the choir. I…
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