What Seeds Have to Say

Reading Time: 4 minutes Watermelons have always been synonymous with summer for me. As far back as I can remember, I’ve enjoyed the delightful sweetness of this fruit at picnics or munching those grainy red cubes while basking bare-chested beside a swimming pool or lake. My father used to place them in a net…

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Rows of Silent Witnesses

Reading Time: 5 minutes I had the sad honor of participating in two funerals since the beginning of the year. One was of a beloved uncle and the other was my father-in-law. Both were very godly men, and so their funerals were full of the remembrance of redeeming legacies and the hope of future…

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This Backwards Dawning

Reading Time: 4 minutes Of all the photographs of celestial events, none is quite so popular as the sunset. We seem to never tire of the luscious red-orange rays that we behold at the ebbing of each day. The sunrise offers similarly spectacular colors as it comes up in the east, but more of…

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