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November 2024 Monthly Letter
Dear Reconcilers, Thank you for your support for the ministry and encouraging comments on the monthly letters. This month’s letter is written by Willard High, Pastor Emeritus. Acts of Kindness and Gratitude Trying to get in and out of a Costco store can be quite an experience. Our store is perpetually busy and my most…
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Dear Reconcilers, This month’s guest contributor is Sheila Graham, who shares her thoughts on how we can become more empathetic in our relationships. Love Supreme How do you make decisions about people? Most of us make some kind of judgment about people when we first meet them, sometimes good, sometimes bad. Have you…
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Dear Reconcilers, This month’s guest contributor is ORM Chapter Leader and YouTube video presenter Tom Pickett. We hope you enjoy reading Tom’s commentary on this beloved parable. The Unexplainable Things in Life: The Prodigal Son and His Older Brother When we have worked hard and have been diligent, we expect a good result, and that…
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Dear Reconcilers, Thank you for your prayers and support as we continue showing the importance of Reconciliation. I asked ORM Chapter Leader Evelyne Burkhard, who is overseas, to give us an update on her reconciliation work. I want to share her letter with you and I hope you find it as inspirational as I did. …
Read MoreJuly 2024 Monthly Letter
Remember this Q & A? QUESTION: Which weighs more? A pound of feathers, or a pound of lead? ANSWER: Neither, they’re both a pound. Each human being has God-intended differences as identified by our unique chromosomal make-up, including special skills and interests. With God there is no favoritism regarding sex, ethnicity, education, generation or social…
Read MoreJune 2024 Monthly Letter
Dear Reconcilers, This month I’m pleased to share Sheila Graham’s article on our unsung heroes. My friend, on her way to celebrate Christmas with her family, was pulled over and waited nervously to learn why she was stopped. She had not had a ticket in all her years of driving. Shook up, she knew he…
Read MoreMay 2024 Monthly Letter
Dear Reconcilers, This month’s thought-provoking letter is written by Tina Kuo Graham. In today’s culture, everything has become relative with no absolutes. Language is a good example. The very unique gift God gave to those whom He created in His image is now being misused and desecrated to where words like “progressive” actually means “regressive”…
Read MoreApril 2024 Monthly Letter
Dear Reconcilers, This month’s letter is written by Willard High, Pastor Emeritus of The Shepherd’s Community Church in Harvey, Illinois. We hope you benefit from his sage advice and put these words into action. The Power of a Good Example Our world has changed dramatically since my graduation from high school in 1968. My mother…
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Dear Reconcilers, Our guest writer this month is Sheila Graham. Sheila shares her perspective on walking in harmony with others on our spiritual journey. Only Us Almost every Saturday I join a few friends for dinner. Unlike me, my friends have lived here for years, some born and raised in the area. A couple of my…
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Dear Reconcilers, In this letter contributing writer Mike Feazell reminds us of the importance of African-American History Month. Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) has been called the father of Black history. A 1912 graduate of Harvard University, Woodson helped found The Journal of Negro History in 1916 and Negro History Week in February, 1926, an annual…
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