Advice
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#83 – Keep Maui in Your Prayers
UPDATE on MAUI FIRESThe official death count from the Maui fires is 114 presently. Many fear that more have died, possibly 480, as more bodybags and mobile morgues set up. ADVICEThree things everyone should do:(1) Conduct your life with integrity and honesty.(2) Act from a pure heart in all you do.(3) Speak truth into your Continue reading
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#82 – Working A/C is a Blessing
PERSONALOur air-conditioning is back in working order! The new circuit board finally arrived, got installed, and the unit is working fine. By the way, remember that sometimes it is the simplistic thing that is the problem and not the more complex. MAUI FIRESAs reported by ABC News on August 12, the number of dead has Continue reading
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#74 – Life
BIG BEN RINGSOn May 31, 1859, England’s iconic tower clock, Big Ben, rang out over the city for the very first time. The clock was constructed as part of St. Stephen’s Tower (later renamed Elizabeth Tower) after a fire in 1834 destroyed most of the Palace of Westminster where Parliament was housed. Big Ben is Continue reading
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#72 – What Is Really Happening?
Parable“It happened that a fire broke out backstage in a theater. The clown came out to inform the public. They thought it was just a jest and applauded. He repeated his warning. They shouted even louder. So I think the world will come to an end amid general applause from all the wits who believe Continue reading
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#71 – Considerations
CONSIDER: Suppose a national leader was delighted in flatteries or even slanders other political leaders. Then you find out that the same leader has lied every time he opened his mouth, trying to deceive you. With every appointment made, the same type of people with similar flaws in character now leads various departments in his Continue reading
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#57 – HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Auto Loan Delinquencies Rise to Highest Level in a Decade as Borrowing Costs RiseTransUnion tracks more than 81 million auto loans throughout the United States. It announced that 1.65% of auto loans, or 200,000 customers are at least 60 days behind on their payments. The affordability of a new car from August 2019 to August Continue reading
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Post #49 – More Leaves in the Pile
At Least 21 Dead in Florida After Hurricane Ian as Toll Is Expected to Rise The powerful Category 4 system made landfall near Sanibel Island and Fort Meyers with winds in excess of 150 mph. More than 10 feet of storm surge inundated those areas, leveling entire neighborhoods and even destroying a large causeway bridge Continue reading
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Post #48 – What Else Falls in Fall?
REMINDER:Don’t wait until the temperatures fall sharply to winterize your home. You may be doing this regularly throughout the year. If not, check windows and exterior doors for damaged or missing caulk or weather-stripping. Now is a good time to have your HVAC unit checked. I need to have my rain gutters cleaned soon. QUOTE Continue reading
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Post #42 – Summer Developments
HISTORY:THe Panama Canal Opens. It was one of the largest construction projects of all times. On August 15, 1914, after years of extensive work, the U.S.-made waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans opened to ships. The first ship through was the U.S. vessel Ancon, which was carrying both cargo and passengers. DEFINITION:”Swatted” – a Continue reading
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Post #36 – Summer Breezes
DID YOU KNOW?Federal law stipulates that every September 17th, public schools take time to read and study the Constitution, but 90% of public schools do not do it. What does your local school do about the Constitution? 27 PERCENTAmericans’ confidence in major U.S. institutions – including government and the media – is in a state Continue reading
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