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Posted 5/24/2010 @ 2:09:35 pm by todaysbaker.com
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Grilling really is a great summer tradition and this was recently confirmed by a blog on PastToFuture.com. This new website is being published by a mother and grandmother who was widowed at age 41. Her motto appears to be "THE GOAL OF LIFE IS TO GROW, THE JOY OF LIFE IS TO LOVE!!"This blog gives several tips on making grilling a good experience. As you probably know, grilling is a great activity t...
Posted 5/14/2010 @ 2:10:36 pm by todaysbaker.com
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Mother’s Day has, once again, come and gone and I would guess that
the majority of Moms received flowers. I did. On my kitchen table sets a
vase with a single very large daisy that I received from my church,
while outside on the back porch waiting to be transplanted is a gorgeous
red rose bush from Laura’s family. I love them both. We Moms love to receive flowers, no matter what day ...
Posted 3/6/2010 @ 10:20:44 am by todaysbaker.com
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I confess that I haven't thought about the blind for a long time until I read this blog yesterday about braille. Yes, it did cause me to think again about how blessed I am to be able to read and see all that God has created.
I encourage all of you to take a few minutes and check out this very informative blog (http://www.readersresidence.com/2010/03/05/braille.html). The writer explains...
Posted 1/11/2010 @ 6:34:28 pm by todaysbaker.com
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The definition of selflessness is the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others. Selflessness means acting with less concern for yourself and more for others. The opposite of selflessness is selfishness. This means a person cares only for themselves and doesn't think about how their actions will harm others.There is more information on selflessness in a recent blog (http://www.prayliv...
Posted 1/9/2010 @ 2:22:50 pm by todaysbaker.com
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There's a new website (www.stillinourhearts.com) to honor those who serve in the military service of the United States. Although it's just in the early weeks of existence, this website has some interesting things to offer. One particular blog (http://www.stillinourhearts.com/blog/2010/01/02/for-those-that-serve-and-have-served.html) has made a different approach to the subject.We've heard a lot ab...
Posted 12/1/2009 @ 3:01:57 pm by todaysbaker.com
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I was "blown away" with this website (www.healthierorganics.com) that I just discovered. There's so many good articles on this site and I agree with one recent blog (http://www.healthierorganics.com/blog/2009/11/26/giving-thanks.html) that Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays of the year.The writer said that the family gathered together to celebrate with a big meal and football. Some years ...
Posted 11/30/2009 @ 12:38:47 pm by todaysbaker.com
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There is no greater book anywhere than the Holy Bible. In the Bible are recorded many, many miracles. The Bible has two testaments: the Old Testament and the New Testament. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is a book of many miracles that are a divine intervention by the presence and working of the Almighty God.There's a post (http://www.nostoppingmiracles.com/2009/06/06/miracles-in-the-bible....
Posted 9/22/2009 @ 4:22:55 pm by todaysbaker.com
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I just found an interesting new website (www.stayinginspired.com) that I can recommend that has a lot of pages on activities associated with the church and Christianity as well as blogs about veterans, the military and those serving our county.Did you know that George Washington, America’s first military leader realized the need for a Christian presence in the military? He wanted the blessings of ...
Posted 9/9/2009 @ 9:03:13 am by todaysbaker.com
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Many couples have difficulty communicating because they don’t know how. Talking is only one way to communicate. Others include spending fun time together, serving each other, giving and receiving gifts and appropriate physical touch.But, not every person communicates in the same way. As God-created individuals, we are all different. But our ability to communicate comes from two things: the tempera...