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Haruah Columns
On Being and Becoming Come Watch the Sunrise by Rochita Loenen-Ruiz Slowly, the sun rises in the east. A fiery glow fills the sky, radiance and warmth surrounds us, and we are filled with laughter and the joy of life. We lift our faces to the sky welcoming the sun.
Appeared 2007-04-11
On Being and Becoming A Child’s Faith by Rochita Loenen-RuizThe Bible speaks about the faith of a child, and how having faith like a mustard seed can move even the biggest mountains. Appeared 2007-01-21
On Being and Becoming A Total Loss? by Rochita Loenen-RuizWe were still in the midst of computer issues, when my husband phoned home to tell me he’d been in an accident. "I’m okay," he said, "but I think the car is a total loss."
After the initial shock, I wanted to know the how, why, where and when of the accident.
"I’ll tell you about it when I come home," my husband said. Appeared 2007-01-03
Heavenly Breezes Commercial Christmas by R. L. CoppleRL Copple decided to put the Sower Series on hold for this month. Instead, he joins in on the commercialization of Christmas. Appeared 2006-12-20
A Pedestrian in the Intersection Oh, Dear, a Deer! by Dan RobelenWhen we moved from Staten Island, NY to Burgaw, NC a few months ago, we felt like we had changed not just states, but planetoids. Appeared 2006-12-03
Theo Logos Trinity is not that Tough--Redux by Bill SnodgrassRecently, Selena Thomason discussed the idea of the Trinity in her column at The Sword Review. Here are a few more thoughts on the topic. Appeared 2006-11-25
On Being and Becoming What Can I Learn from This? by Rochita Loenen-RuizOur computer has broken down. Whether it's succumbed to a virus, or simply needs to be replaced is something we still have to puzzle out. At first I told myself I could live without a computer. After all, I’d lived without one before, why shouldn’t I be able to live without one now? Appeared 2006-11-18
Heavenly Breezes As the Soil Turns by R. L. CoppleLife happens. God uses it. Deal with it. Appeared 2006-11-08
A Pedestrian in the Intersection When Can I Weep? by Dan RobelenIs there ever a time when it is appropriate for a Christian to sorrow? Appeared 2006-11-02
One for the Book Bayou Beginnings by A. F. TessonTheo is a carpenter with dreams of making something of himself. He won't be trapped in this small town like his father was. Cleo loves Latagnier, but she, too, wants to make something of herself. Will their love make it? Appeared 2006-10-22
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