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Posted by Larry Carter
This is a weekly work of Fiction. You can find the other chapters at my Fiction page. Everyone returned to the meeting room to resume the interview. A few of them had some drinks. Dale looked around and they seemed more relaxed. He looked forward to getting this interview done ...
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I’m taking some time off this week, so I’ve tried to take a little bit of a lighter approach this week. Here are 10 random thoughts about me. 1. I was born in Savannah, GA and lived there for about six months. 2. I will be married 21 years when ...
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Today is the third anniversary of the last episode of Lost. Evidence of how much I liked that show is revealed by the fact that I am writing about it three years after it left the air. Perhaps no other show has gripped my imagination, as well as other Losties, ...
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If you came to my church, you would find that it is probably different from the church you grew up in. It is what most people would call a non-traditional church. We don’t have a choir. No one plays a piano, though there is one sitting there off to the ...
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This is a post from a couple of years ago when I still tried to write some funny posts here and there and thought I would be the next Jon Acuff instead of the one and only, Larry the Deuce. A little over a decade ago I announced a call ...
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It happened again this past Sunday. I was reminded of what happened on Mother’s Day 1997. That was sixteen years ago, when my daughter Lauren, who is about to graduate, was two. We were at Jan’s parents. All of the Mother’s Day festivities were done. I decided that it would ...
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This is a post from a couple of years ago. Twitterific Thursday used to be a one of my favorite posts each week. It’s Twitterific Thursday where I attempt to write 140 words or less about a subject. Two things I love are satire and hyperbole. Satire is using sarcasm ...
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I think. A lot. It doesn’t really matter what the subject is, I think about it. There’s just one problem. Sometimes I can think too much. ***** A few years ago, I wrestled with whether or not I would go into ministry. I thought about it constantly. It consumed me. ...
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Posted by Larry Carter
This is a weekly series of fiction. You can find the other chapters HERE at my fiction page. Everyone looked up as the door to the meeting room opened. Dale Adkins stood in the doorway. They all looked at him and smiled. David stood up and walked toward the door, ...
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This week at Big Meadow Campground, I am finishing up the first chapter of Galatians. Paul has spent his time so far in Galatians defending his ministry. His apostleship is under attack, so he started off defending the fact that the Lord called him as an apostle. Next, he defended ...

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