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Homeless to Hope

by Cathleen Murphy with Lisa Greer Romans 5:3-5 And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to...

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The Children Are our Future

1 Timothy 4:12 (New International Version) 12Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. Previously, Sensible Life wrote about the elderly. This issue, we want to emphasize what youth can do and illustrate...

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Giving from the heart this holiday season.

Between now and the end of the year you’ll see those red kettles at store entrances with the bell ringer greeting you while attending the post to which he or she is assigned to collect money for the Salvation Army. In the malls and businesses, you’ll see Christmas trees adorned with angel cut outs...

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Celebrating the elderly

This issue, Sensible Life is celebrating the elderly.  Too often, society views the elderly as being at the end of their life and thus having no purpose but to bide their time until the inevitable day where they cease to exist on this earth. Nothing could be further from the truth.  Just as your...

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Happy Fathers Day: 4 simple recipes for dad

June is the month for honoring fathers, and while not everyone has a wonderful father, most have a male role model in their life. Whether he is your biological father, or one who loves you and cares about you unconditionally, take some time to honor this person influencing your life. Fathers tend to be...

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Randon Musings & Contemplations

Robert M. Gleitz Life is funny sometimes, take mine for example. Asked to name one of the most disheartening things I have seen, I would have to say the rate of development in the United States sits at the top. Yet oddly enough, I have spent my life working to aid in that growth....

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Mother Nature & her devastating hand

Generally, Sensible Life features people in this section, but this issue we’re covering that virtual being, Mother Nature. Strange weather patterns seem to be the norm, lately and not just during the winter months. In the Kentucky and Southern Indiana areas, we’ve had a couple instances of completely unexpected, out of the ordinary weather....

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Still I Stay Here

Still I Stay Here

By: Taylor Anderson Here… Gazing up toward the sky Laying on crushed leaves left from last fall, That no one wanted to rake. The windows’ cracked And the grass isn’t completely green. Still I stay here. Each night… The complaints, the screams Get LOUDER then softer. Waiting for the noise to cease Is like...

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The Day My World Almost Stopped Spinning

Frank Hayden My world didn’t stop, but it slowed down so much that it began to wobble on its axis. It started out like any other Tuesday morning, but Tuesday morning, June 28, 2005, was going to be one whale of a day, never to be forgotten.  It had been a lazy morning and...

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In the Corners Of My Mind

Tell me a story, Grandma. As a child, I loved to sit as my grandmother told me stories of her adventures as a young artist in New York; Or her perspective of the Dirty Thirties; Or, especially, the stories of meeting and marrying her true love—Grandpa. But as the years passed, the stories she...

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