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  • Telling the Story: In the day of trouble

    BY DAWN REED “Call upon Me in the day of trouble…” Psalm 50:15 I cried at the Mexican restaurant last Saturday. Normally a place of chips, salsa and laughter, I was reflecting on the day. I tried to describe it to my beloved through the tears. My friend Paige and I wanted to help in…

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    Telling the Story: In the day of trouble

  • Telling the Story: Floods of All Kinds

    BY DAWN REED Noah knew a thing or two about floods. Chapters 6-8 of Genesis document the true story. When the door closed on the ark, he was surely flooded with a wave of emotion. There are many kinds of floods that don’t involve water — some good, some bad. On June 30, Floyd County…

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    Telling the Story: Floods of All Kinds

  • Telling the Story: When you pass through the water

    BY DAWN REED The Israelites were in a bad spot. Water was on one side; Pharoah’s chariots were on the other. They were terrified and cried out to the LORD. Then in an emotional moment, the Israelites blamed Moses for their predicament. (Why do we always have to blame someone?) “What have you done to…

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    Telling the Story: When you pass through the water

  • Telling the Story: The cords of death

    BY DAWN REED It was a scene I won’t soon forget. Last Friday evening was our Vacation Bible School pool party. Two-year-old Ryder* was in the kiddie swimming pool. I was standing with his mom at the edge. She never took her eyes off her boy. “Are you having a good time?” I had just…

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    Telling the Story: The cords of death

  • Telling the Story: Pondering VBS

    BY DAWN REED A sip of strawberry Kool-Aid can take me back in time faster than the DeLorean in the Back to the Future movie. One taste puts me right on the creek bank behind First Baptist Church of Belfry during Vacation Bible School in the 1970s. Back then, we lined up outside the church…

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    Telling the Story: Pondering VBS

  • Telling the Story: Generous Like Jay

    Generous like Jay BY DAWN REED We met Jay last summer. He was vacationing with his family, and we struck up a conversation. Like Jay and his people, we stay at the same place every summer. This year, we saw them almost the first day of vacation. Jay is a crusty guy with a northern…

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    Telling the Story: Generous Like Jay

  • Telling the Story: Reasons to Smile

    BY DAWN REED Years ago, in a small town in Poland, we quickly learned that people there did not smile and greet one another. Each morning and evening, our mission team made the trek by foot to the church where we were having Vacation Bible School. Excited to be there, excited to be helping, we…

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    Telling the Story: Reasons to Smile

  • Telling the Story: Taking your medicine

    BY DAWN REED A few weeks ago, I missed Wednesday night church because I was sick. I had blisters in my throat and a terrible cough. When my Vietnamese friend heard I was sick, she called to give me advice. My voice squeaked when I answered, but she knew it was me. “Swirl honey around…

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    Telling the Story: Taking your medicine

  • Telling the Story: The only-ness of Noah

    DAWN REED Genesis 6:5-6 reveals the state of the world before the flood: “The Lord saw how great man’s wickedness on the earth had become…and His heart was filled with pain.” A few verses later, we read of all those living in the whole world, there was one righteous man: Noah. He was blameless among…

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    Telling the Story: The only-ness of Noah

  • Telling the Story: Facing A Giant

    DAWN REED First Samuel 17 tells a gigantic true story of a young man who fully trusted God. David stood fearlessly before King Saul. While every other soldier was shaking in his sandals, this young man knew he could defeat that giant, Goliath, who was over 9 feet tall. He believed in God. He trusted…

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    Telling the Story: Facing A Giant