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Continue reading →: Dog Payments, Snowballs and Debt-Free Living!I like to say that Hubby and I should have won a financial stupidity award in our early marriage. Armed with credit cards and not much brains, we shopped foolishly and extravagantly. We even bought a dog on credit! If there were awards for financial stupidity we deserved first place! That’s…
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Continue reading →: Neighborhood Concerts in Italy [Video]Aren’t we lucky? Daily concerts, right outside our door! Think that sounds great? Then I’d like to invite you to visit. A special trip to meet the many wonderful people we know from north to south, and east to west, all over Italy! And enjoy the free concerts! Free concerts, right on…
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Continue reading →: The Role of Women in Bible TimesIn most ancient cultures women were accorded a low status in society, sometimes even lower than animals. Even the great Greek philosophers, with their vast culture, considered them inherently inferior creatures. Aristotle once said, “Woman may be said to be an inferior to man.” Jewish Scriptures elevated woman’s status. But…
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Continue reading →: Breaking Bread and Standing TogetherWhether it is England’s Sally Lunn, Germany’s pretzels, France’s crepes, Mexico’s tortillas, Russia’s kulich, Greece’s kouloras, or the Hebrew challah, bread is the staff of life in many cultures. That is why breaking bread signifies friendship, unity, and hospitality. Whether breaking bread at the communion table or sharing it with…
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Continue reading →: A Royal Welcome for House GuestsWe’ve had fun and adventure, traveled the world, learned new skills and experienced other cultures! And we did all on a shoestring budget, right from our home! “How is this possible?” you ask. Through our guests who shared the love they have for their homeland, or their passion for things…
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Continue reading →: Italian Worm Cheese and Culture ShockWe have a saying in Italian. Non c’è niente di nuovo sotto il sole. (There is nothing new under the sun.) And yes, I know it’s from the Bible. But I also know that King Solomon, who wrote it, didn’t live in a foreign country. Otherwise, I wonder if he would have changed…
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Continue reading →: Finding God In the StormScientists tell us that even hurricanes provide some benefit. Though violent, these storms cleanse the ocean by breaking up bacteria and bringing in fresh oxygen. They also bring much-needed rain, replenishing barrier islands and inland vegetation.¹ But it’s hard to see the good in storms while they’re raging, isn’t it?…
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Continue reading →: Cultivating Contentment in a World of StuffI once read about a missionary family in difficult circumstances and with limited finances. Worry, discouragement and unhappiness dogged their footsteps. Until one day when their young son prayed over lunch. “Thank you Lord,” he prayed, “for everything we have. Thank you for our family, for our house, for our…


