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Sunday greetings everyone - and welcome to the last day of summer/winter (depending on the hemisphere you live in.)
It may be the last day of summer here at Cybersalt World Headquarters, but fall is definitely in the air! It was a good summer and I am mentally and emotionally prepared for the cooler weather and being toasty warm by the fireplace (or under the heat pump.)
Another thing I am mentally and emotionally prepared for is my 60th birthday in 45 days. I am actually quite excited about turning 60, so consider this is fair warning that out of the fullness of my heart I will be speaking of it often in the coming weeks - Lord willing!
I have mixed feelings about today's video share, especially about the theorizing a the beginning and the end. But with that in mind, I do find World Population - History & Projection (10,000 BC-2100) interesting in many ways
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Enjoy the rest of today's Digest.
~ Pastor Tim
10 Minutes Alone
After a day of grueling maneuvers under the blazing Texas sun, the platoon stood in front of the barracks.
"All right, ladies, think about this," bellowed the drill instructor. "If you could have ten minutes alone, right now, with anyone in the world, who would it be?"
Amid much mumbling, one voice was heard from the back row.
"My recruiter."
One-Liner #1959
I wish my life had background music so I could at least know if I'm in a drama, comedy, or horror show.
Rooting For You🌿
I told my plants I love them. Now, they're rooting for me.
Quote #2395
"Those who are able to see beyond the shadows and lies of their culture will never be understood let alone believed by the masses."
- Plato
Lost Cell Phone
When a customer left his cell phone in my store, I scrolled through his saved numbers, stopped at "Mom" and pushed send.
His mother answered, and I told her what happened.
"Don't worry," she said, "I'll take care of it."
A few minutes later, the cell phone rang. It was "Mom."
"Martin," she said, "you left your cell phone at the convenience store."
Featured Illustrations are items well suited for illustrating or inspiring a point in a sermon, speech, or devotional. Funny, moving, or perhaps even graphic, the point of them is the point you make with them.
Rev. James Snyder, God's Penman, writes . . . .
And then it’s Monday… Again
I'm not sure if it's just me getting old or something altogether different. Time seems to go by fast.
My father used to say, "The older you get the faster time goes." I'm finally beginning to understand what he meant by that.
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