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Time is something that governs what we do. We can't do some of the things we want to do because there is not enough time. Today let's look at time in a slightly different perspective in "Pressed for Time."
We have just concluded one of the most meaningful weekends in any year. It has far reaching implications that touch every aspect of our lives all year around.
And the rains came...and they stayed and stayed. But, not as long as they did another time. There are lessons to be learned from both.
What are the important indicators in your life?. Okay, what is an indicator? It could
be very important. That's why this devotion is devoted to being aware of and following up on the indicators.
How much thought do you give to your thoughts? Really, do you ever spend any time thinking about what you are thinking about and where that is leading you? Here's an interesting take on that idea. See what you "think" about it.
Does it sometimes seem that evil is triumphing over good? Things not going well? Here's a little pick-me-up devotion of encouragement. It talks about how good can come from bad.
93 million...that's a lot of folks. Surprisingly, this large group shared one thing in common on a January night this year.
Being the "right writer" is a tough job, but somebody's got to do it. I've chosen that as a descriptive slogan for my work. But, we all write "stuff." Since that is a fact, maybe we should take a lesson from the Psalmist about what to write or at least the things we should tell others about.
It's all about the process as you'll find out when you read this one.
What does DNDC stand for? Well, you'll have to read today's devotion to find out. But,it is something we all need to think about. It may not be a factor in our lives, but it could unless we are protective of the "C" part of it.

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