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  1. Reflections by the Pond: January 30, 2012 (html)
    Sent January 30th 2012

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond January 30, 2012 Faces Odd, the process of strangers becoming familiar acquaintances, then, perhaps later, becoming friends. One steps into a roomful of strangers for the first time; each face is a mask r...

  2. Reflections by the Pond: Important News!
    Sent January 28th 2012

    the writings of david s. lampel Reflections by the Pond January 2012 New at our Web Site! Dear Reflections subscriber, We are pleased to announce a new addition to our web site: Bible Studies. Our first offering is Paul's epistle to the Galatians. Thi...

  3. Reflections by the Pond: January 23, 2012 (html)
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  4. Reflections by the Pond: January 23, 2012 (html)
    Sent January 23rd 2012

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond January 23, 2012 Revelation Our words reveal those things important to us. Though we are homebodies at heart, Linda and I recently stepped out of our normal routine to visit a number of different friends ...

  5. Reflections by the Pond: January 16, 2012 (html)
    Sent January 16th 2012

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond January 16, 2012 Decide He was an old man, sick, tethered to oxygen, coughing up blood. But still working. The last completed film he directed was entitled The Dead. In his final days he was in and out of...

  6. Reflections by the Pond: January 9, 2012 (html)
    Sent January 9th 2012

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond January 9, 2012 When my soul is in the dumps, I rehearse everything I know of you. Psalm 42:6 The Message Looking Back In a more logical world the first day of the year would come around March 15, or Apr...

  7. Reflections by the Pond: January 2, 2012 (html)
    Sent January 2nd 2012

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond January 2, 2012 Lord of the Unexpected By all rights and everything that is holy I should be gazing out onto land blanketed by a foot of snow. It is January, after all, and here in the Midlands, where all...

  8. Reflections by the Pond: December 26, 2011 (html)
    Sent December 26th 2011

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond December 26, 2011 And there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon; and this man was righteous and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel; and the Holy Spirit was upon him. Luke 2:25 Spirit Si...

  9. Reflections by the Pond: December 19, 2011 (html)
    Sent December 19th 2011

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond December 19, 2011 They Need a Savior A Sufficient Sacrifice He had never been down to earth before, but now that he had been sent, Harry was determined to make the best of it. He was determined to get alo...

  10. Reflections by the Pond: December 12, 2011 (html)
    Sent December 12th 2011

    Reflections by the Pond Reflections by the Pond December 12, 2011 They Need a Savior Just Like Everyone Else Jesus pushed open the wooden door and held it for Harry to leave the small house. From the compressed dirt floor of the building, Harry expecte...

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