The Fish Door Bell

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Easter as our Emmaus

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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People of Peace

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Jesus in the Margins

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Proud Calls

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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A Spiritual View

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Phenotypic Plasticity

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
A Curious Convergence

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Spy Animals

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Metanoia

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Just Living Life

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Who Can Fear?

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Understanding Mark

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
The Carol of the Drum

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Love Came Down

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Time to Celebrate

Are you ready to celebrate the birth of Christ? If your first response is mild stress over the tasks that need to be done before December 25, think again: What if the question is about being rather than doing?

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Flower of the Holy Night

According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, poinsettias are perennial shrubs that were once considered weeds in their native region of southern Mexico. Flowering in the winter season, the bushes can grow 10 to 15 feet tall in the wild, and the Aztecs used their colorful leaves to make reddish-purple dye for fabrics and their sap as a medicine to control fevers.

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop
Green Beans & Thanksgiving

Dorcas Reilly was one of the first full-time employees in Campbell Soup Company's Home Economics Department in Camden, Jew Jersey, in the 1950s when she experimented with green beans and Campbell's cream of mushroom soup. Her creation? "Green Bean Bake."

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Rev. Dr. Jennie A. Harrop