By Del Duduit The Bible clearly tells us in Psalms 98:4 to; “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.” KJV Now, I have the part about being loud down pretty good. However, I still need a whole bunch of work on the joyful… Continue reading Robert Makes a Joyful Noise
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Inspiring Others by Giving Back
Grace and Whitney recently got to do something I’ve always wanted to do – go on a mission trip. Grace, a freshman at Shawnee State University, is my niece, and Whitney is a friend from my church. They just returned from spending eight days in Belize, They went as missionaries with GO InterNational, a religious… Continue reading Inspiring Others by Giving Back
United
United. That was the overwhelming feeling Angie and I left Washington D.C. with after we attended the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump this past weekend. United. One statement Trump echoed from the podium stood out to me: “Whether we are black or brown or white, we all bleed the same red blood of patriots.”… Continue reading United
What If They Had Listened to Satan?
Satan had won. Tom and Mindy’s marriage was over. Satan had targeted this particular family for destruction, and he hit the bullseye. He must have known God had something great planned for them. That’s why he made such an effort to destroy them. The two were married in 1994 and seemed to have it all--… Continue reading What If They Had Listened to Satan?
Encouraging Times for Pro-Life Movement
The new year is only a few days old, and already we have seen some exciting things happen. President-Elect Trump (that has a wonderful ring to it) has managed to persuade two major businesses to stay in the United States and has not even taken office yet. The latest was Ford’s big announcement that it… Continue reading Encouraging Times for Pro-Life Movement
Ohio Strengthens Laws Against Assisted Suicide
This blog is dedicated to my parents, Buddy and Barb Duduit. This blog also may be controversial to some – but it is my opinion. I honor and respect those who might disagree with me, so please do the same. Last week, Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed a bill into law which makes assisted suicide… Continue reading Ohio Strengthens Laws Against Assisted Suicide
Helping those in need at Christmas
Giving back, and giving to others, is what the Christmas spirit is supposed to be all about. After all, God gave us His greatest gift when the Baby Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem. His birth is the only reason we will celebrate Christmas this coming Sunday – there is no other reason.… Continue reading Helping those in need at Christmas
Children’s Christmas Program Shines Faith on the Season
Don’t you just love kids at Christmas time? Their honest innocence is refreshing and wonderful. This was the case during Sunday night’s children’s Christmas program at Rubyville Community Church, where I attend with my family in southern Ohio. It was so cute, yet it hit the nail on the head. The children’s performances were not… Continue reading Children’s Christmas Program Shines Faith on the Season
Christmas caroling is a blessing
There is nothing more fulfilling than taking time on a cold winter’s night to sing Christmas carols to the elderly and shut in. Our church, Rubyville Community, does it every year at this time. It brings such joy to everyone involved. It’s so touching to see the look of surprise on faces when they answer… Continue reading Christmas caroling is a blessing
A New Tradition — the Christmas Cave
By Del Duduit Every family has its Christmas traditions. Some are serious, and some are silly – but they are traditions, and they become special over time. My family is no exception. We like to watch National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation each year a day or two before Dec. 25. As I get older, that movie… Continue reading A New Tradition — the Christmas Cave
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