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About Heavenly Breezes
Devotional thoughts on Scripture: to live the heavenly life in the here and now. Author:
R. L. Copple
Slush Slop Here are the three most common reasons I recommend a submission to be declined. Appeared 2010-05-25
Slush SlopHere are the three most common reasons I recommend a submission to be declined. Appeared 2010-01-04
The Crazy Person in My LifeWhose your best friend and worst enemy? The one who drives you crazy. Appeared 2008-02-28
Using Open Office Writer for Novel WritingInterested in novel writing software that allows you to move and automatically renumber chapters/scenes and is a full featured word processor? Just in time for NaNo, here's your answer. Appeared 2008-02-15
Campfires for GodDoes the night light up with your fires, or do you fill your field with trash? Appeared 2008-02-07
Sleepy in LifeDo you sleep through life? Really? Think about it. Appeared 2008-01-17
Using Open Office Writer for Novel WritingInterested in novel writing software that allows you to move and automatically renumber chapters/scenes and is a full featured word processor? Just in time for NaNo, here's your answer. Appeared 2007-10-22
A Commentary on Commentaries - Or, What Not to DoWhat was the last page-turning commentary you read? Appeared 2007-07-01
Restoring Our RocksI used to pastor a little mission church on a hill. It sat in the midst of the Missouri Ozarks, a very wonderful place to experience nature. But one thing I learned, hills produce a lot of rocks! Next to the church building, a group of rocks always lay on the ground.
When I first moved in, I thought I would keep throwing them off into the forest to help clear the area. But no matter how many I picked up and threw away, there always seemed to be more the next time I looked. Rocks continued to pop up out of the ground. On one my of my last days at this parish, I looked at the group of rocks next to the church. After two years of tossing rocks, it looked the same as when I had arrived.
Appeared 2007-05-02
Commercial ChristmasRL Copple decided to put the Sower Series on hold for this month. Instead, he joins in on the commercialization of Christmas. Appeared 2006-12-20
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