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July 2010


If there is one word that most defines the mission of Metro Christian Living®, it is "authentic". We want to present authentic faith in such a way that you are thirsty for more of it. We want to discuss authentic issues and offer solutions and ideas based on God's Word. 
 

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Have you put the hay in the barn?

There is a story told in the book, Martin Luther Had a Wife, about Sarah Edwards, wife of theologian, Jonathan Edwards that can inspire home managers today. It was this autumn time of year when there is much to be done on busy farms. Jonathan looked up from his studies and said to his wife, “Isn’t it about time for the hay to be cut?” Sarah replied to her husband, “It’s been in the barn for two weeks.”

In the Current Issue 

Special Feature

Lucy’s revenge – The Alzheimer’s paddling project

The Way I see It
Life in the blue zones

Our Daily Bread
How do you keep the faith?

Healthy Living
Keep your money – lose the weight

Money Talks
Innovation and Economic Recovery

Q&A
Just livin’ and laughin’ with Anita Renfroe

Welcome Home
Easy updates for your home

Fresh Finds
Christmas in July

Homeworks
Get the hay in the barn

Let's Talk It Over
The awesome power in words

Legal Advice
Do-it yourself estate planning – are you sure?

Food for Thought
Fresh summer treats

Salt & Light
Act of Service

 

           

A word from Marilyn


  


Created to Create

”Art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life.” -- Picasso.

I pass my grand piano a dozen times a day. I try not to notice it, but the truth is I notice it in the same painful way one would notice an empty chair at Thanksgiving or Christmas. The part of me that it represents almost does not exist anymore - crowded out by the demands of the life I live in this present moment. For years that piano and I were an inseparable duo. It was an escape, a comfort, an inspiration, a challenge and a friend. I was never bored in its presence. I could lose myself in it for hours.
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