And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table. Matthew 15:27   Most of the readers of the Pew haven’t had to eat scraps from someone’s table, but can you imagine how humiliating it must be? One of God’s loudest calls to each and everyone of us…

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And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table. Matthew 15:27   You might ask what does the familiar verse about crumbs from the table have to do with the death penalty, and I have to admit I don’t know.   I had planned on discussing this…

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My yoga instructor told me a story this morning. (Okay, don’t laugh I am learning how to stretch). Seems that recently in Thailand there was an ancient statue of Buddha that had to be moved. They had to be careful because it was ancient and it had lots of cracks in the plaster. It started…

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The Pope has left the country and only time will tell whether his visit had a lasting impact or not. I hope it did. Suzy and I noticed the same thing about the media coverage of his visit — every reporter who reported on the Pope had a special smile on his or her face…

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Grandma Danny writes as she approaches 100 years that age is a quality of mind. Sometimes my knees remind me I am getting older, Danny reminds me I am not old. I become old, when I leave my dreams behind, and I continue to dream. I become old when my ambition’s fire is put out,…

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