Books are marvelous things. They can transport us to places we have never been, place us into situations we have never experienced and depending on the skills of the author, stir emotions from so deep within that we may wonder what is happening to us.
Submitted by Jack Heppner, in the
Edgework blog.
What in the world was Jesus doing when he hung on the cross two millennia ago?
Each month at Bethesda Place we have a leadership meeting. We spend a couple of hours talking about issues related to providing the best possible care to our residents.
Submitted by Jack Heppner, in the
Edgework blog.
In her epic novel, Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell weaves into her American Civil War story a blockade-runner, Rhett Butler.
Psalm 23:5 . . . You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows . . . Summer time, and here come the flies, the bugs and so many other creepy things.