A couple of years ago, I was asked to do a storytelling at the library for local non-profit organizations, charged with the task of inspiring them as they serve and impact our community in beautiful and important ways. I know full well the ...
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Day #267
His name is Ethan, which is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "Strength."
He’s 10 years old and loves baseball. Especially the Royals.
“Salvy’s my favorite, but I like Lorenzo and Hosmer, too, even if they aren’t on the team anymore.”
He’s ...
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Day #266
I have played the guitar more in the last 72 hours than I have in the previous 9 months combined and the fingertips of my left hand are stinging. Use it or lose it. About a month ago, I was asked to help lead worship at church; Kaylea was ...
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Day #265
For the third time, two fantastic collegiate baseball programs will face one another in an exhibition game honoring Glendale coach and Missouri State University standout Howard Bell. At 6:00 pm tonight at the U. S. Ballpark, MSU and Drury ...
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Day #264
Ewing Kauffman served in the Navy during World War II. When the war ended, he worked as a pharmaceutical salesman for a couple of years, then created Marion Laboratories in 1950 with operations starting in the basement of his house. His ...
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