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  • 10 Tongue Facts: Hell or Heaven on Earth
    Posted on Monday, March 12th, 2018 | Tagged: Carol McClain, James 3:6, life and death in the tongue, power in the tongue, Proverbs 18:21, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain: @    carol     _mcclain Tongue facts: It’s three inches long. Every 10-14 days your taste buds (up to 10K of them) die off and are replaced. God designed taste buds to keep us alive. Sour or bitter may indicate poison. Your tongue print is as unique as your finger print–so don’t lick your crime scene. Your …[ read more ]

  • Lessons in Gratitude from Cleaning Out the Fridge
    Posted on Monday, March 5th, 2018 | Tagged: Carol McClain, gratitude, lessons from cleaning out the fridge, plenty 10 ways to be grateful, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain: @   carol   _mcclain   We were going to eat healthy so I bought fresh spinach for smoothies, cooked Brussels sprouts for our veggies, and one night I baked a veggie frittata.  Not wanting to waste leftovers, and being environmentally conscious, I placed leftovers in reusable containers and returned them to the fridge. This …[ read more ]

  • What We Obtain Too Cheap, We Esteem Too Lightly
    Posted on Monday, February 26th, 2018 | Tagged: Carol McClain, entitlements, King David, Nepal, school, What we obtain to cheap we esteem too lightly, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain: @   carol   _mcclain Thomas Paine’s writings have been echoing through my flu-addled brain. Thinking of our American world of entitlement, the quote, “What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly,” has especially resonated. As I lay ill in my bed, BBC World videos played on my Neflix account. One especially stirred me. In Nepal, a ten-year-old …[ read more ]

  • Ten Ways to Get the Perfect Valentine’s Gift
    Posted on Monday, February 12th, 2018 | Tagged: 1 Cor. 13, 10 Valentine's gifts, Carol McClain, love, Valentine's, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain: @  carol _mcclain No. Not another money-evaporating day. Anniversaries–nowadays monthly as well as yearly–birthdays and Mother’s/Father’s Days and whatever else is invented. (As I write this it’s actually Lincoln’s birthday . Do we have to get him a gift, too?) Valentine’s Day will arrive this Wednesday. A day we celebrate our love and are usually compelled to buy …[ read more ]

  • Two Sides to Every Story
    Posted on Monday, February 5th, 2018 | Tagged: Carol McClain, honor, James 1:19, kumbaya, listening, respect, Super Bowl LII, two sides to every story, unity, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain: @ carol     _mcclain Good friends and a nephew refused to watch the Super Bowl because NBC or Super Bowl LII denied an ad from veterans asking people to respect the flag. Based on knowledge of our society’s agendas, both conservative and liberal, these good people saw a conspiracy against traditional values . It sounded right. Feeling a little …[ read more ]

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    • Christian–You Are Righteous, But Are You Merciful?

      Carol McClain Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy. Matt. 5:7 Don Carson, a theologian and co-founder of Gospel Coalition, writes: “Mercy is a loving response prompted by the misery and helplessness of the one on which love is to be showered.” If I only knew then what I know now. I used to be able to point my fingers at others for not learning how to pull themselves out of the gutter. After all, I'd come from a rough and tumble upbringing where alcohol use (we were NOT drug addicts, thank you) was de rigueur. Poor and self-conscious… ...[ full story ]

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