Posts from 2021 (Page 8)

Posts from 2021 (Page 8)

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SOUND WORDS, FEBRUARY 28, 2021

Building Basics: Routine Maintenance The best way to preserve a structure is routine maintenance. Ignoring minor issues allows them to grow into major issues. That leaking shingle will allow water in to saturate the drywall on your ceilings. Loose siding is a pathway for moisture to penetrate walls, resulting in the perfect environment for termites and rot. Cracked mortar around a foundation block will allow water into the basement. All tiny issues but they provide a conduit for your home’s…
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SOUND WORDS, FEBRUARY 14, 2021

Building Basics: Level and Plumb Having good plans and a site with solid footing, the home builder can begin to construct the walls that complete the foundation. In our cold climate it is customary to pour a footer below the frost line and use concrete blocks to build a wall that forms either a crawl space or a basement. Placement of the first block in the first corner is crucial. As the blocks are placed, they must be perfectly level…
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SOUND WORDS, February 7, 2021

Building Basics: A Solid Foundation Countless hours of my high school years were spent in the drafting lab. After the obligatory twelve weeks of mechanical drawing freshman year, I immersed myself in architectural drawing for the balance of available shop and study periods. It is gratifying to create a set of plans from footer to final elevation. That pales to the satisfaction of having an enduring structure built based on those plans. Sadly, many grand structures fail because of an…
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SOUND WORDS, JANUARY 31, 2021

Lessons from 2020: Fellowship is Precious Pondering all the difficulties imposed by pandemic over the previous year, the greatest loss appears to be that of fellowship in public worship. Never have we been more isolated from each other as saints. The separation does teach profound lessons. We can now empathize with the plight of the sick, the elderly and the shut-in. We can identify with the discouraged and weary. We can truly appreciate the blessing of fellowship. Each return to…
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SOUND WORDS, JANUARY 24, 2021

Lessons from 2020: Adversity Magnifies Blessings The adage that “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone” is deeply rooted in our culture. The premise is true. It often takes loss to recognize blessings. Ingratitude is so deeply seated that we call this the “Entitlement Culture”. Children are raised to believe that society owes them an education, a living wage and everything else they desire without effort, without expense and without expressing gratitude. Loss and adversity run counter to…
Moments Wisdom

MOMENTS WISDOM – JANUARY 24, 2021

A MOMENTS WISDOM Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent inothers belong to us as well. Voltaire No duty is more urgent than giving thanks. James Allen I would maintain that thanks are the highest forms of thought;and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder. G.K. Chesterson He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which hehas not, but rejoices for those which he has. Epictetus The unthankful heart discovers no mercies; but…
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SOUND WORDS, JANUARY 17, 2021

Lessons from 2020: Citizens of Heaven Loyalty is a desirable trait. Patriotism, loyalty to country, is admirable. Betrayal of country is treason. Loyalty is determined by law. The punishment for treason can be imprisonment or death. Christians are intensely loyal to country. This is because Christians are first loyal to God. It is by God’s authority that nations are established and governed. Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and…
Moments Wisdom

MOMENTS WISDOM – JANUARY 17, 2021

A MOMENTS WISDOM Nothing is more noble, nothing more venerable, than loyalty. Cicero Where the battle rages, there the loyalty of the soldier is proved. Martin Luther Loyalty is from above, betrayal is from below. Bob Sorge Loyalty is the pledge of truth of oneself and others. Ada Velez-Boardley
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