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Author: Sally Jadlow

Sally is an award-winning author and likes to write historical fiction, poetry and short stories. She teaches creative writing and serves as a chaplain to corporations in the greater Kansas City area. Sally is the wife of one, mother of four and grandmother of fourteen.
Armageddon

Armageddon

Why does that have any bearing to us here in the U.S.? It doesn’t until you couple this happening with the last book of the Bible. Revelation 9:14-16 speaks of a mounted army of 200,000,000 soldiers. There is a footnote in the Living Bible about these verses. It reads that, “In China alone, in 1961, there were an ‘estimated 200,000,000 armed and organized militiamen’ (Associated Press Release, April 24, 1964)”. Revelation 16:12 further expands the information about the Euphrates stating…

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Pumpkin Bread

Pumpkin Bread

What do you do with your Halloween pumpkin? Make pumpkin bread, of course! Cut the pumpkin in half. Remove the seeds and stringy pulp with a large spoon. Place the pumpkin halves on a cookie sheet lined with aluminum foil. Bake it until a fork plunges in easily (about an hour at 350 degrees.) Let the pumpkin cool and the skin will peel off easily. Run the pumpkin meat through a blender or food processor until it’s smooth. You can…

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White Grape Jelly

White Grape Jelly

In early August I found a few white grapes on some old grapevines and decided to make jelly. After washing the two pounds of fruit, I put them in a large pot with about a cup of water and boiled them for about 10 minutes. While they cooled a little I made a bag from muslin and added a drawstring. I attached the drawstring to the latch on the window above the sink, and let the juices drip overnight into…

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Canning Apples

Canning Apples

A friend gave me about two bushel of apples after he showed me how he used an apple peeler. I found one on Amazon for under $30 and ordered it. The peeler was here the next day and I went to work. If you’d like to see the peeler in action, click here. The apples hadn’t been sprayed so they had to be carefully cut. The peeler sure cut down on the prep time. The machine peels, cores and cuts…

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How to Find Water

How to Find Water

Last week I showed how to find natural gas underground. This week I want to show you how to find water with a willow stick. Take a Y branch from a weeping willow tree. Take the leaves off. Hold the top of the Y in each hand, palms up. The bottom part of the Y toward the sky. Walk around slowly in an area where you’d like a water well. The part of the stick pointed toward the sky will…

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How to Find Natural Gas

How to Find Natural Gas

As a child I watched a family friend find an underground stream by “witching” for water with a willow branch. I looked online to see if people ever found gas using a similar method. I found a person who claimed to find gas for a gas well using metal rods. I took a couple of old hangers and bent them into an L. I took them to where I’m hoping to have a gas well drilled. Holding the lower part…

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God’s Promises

God’s Promises

Exodus 15:26 And He said, “If you will give earnest heed to the voice of the LORD your God, and do what is right in His sight, and give ear to His commandments, and keep all His statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you which I have put on the Egyptians; for I, the LORD, am your healer.” Deuteronomy 28:1 Now it shall be, if you diligently obey the LORD your God, being careful to do all His commandments which I command you today, the LORD your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth. The whole chapter of Deuteronomy 28 gives us a long list of blessings and curses. If we diligently obey the Lord…

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A Timely Word

A Timely Word

Last month, an old acquaintance asked me to share a word with her online instant message prayer group for a certain day. Since I have no word except what the Lord gives me, I prayerfully opened my Bible to a scripture I hadn’t recalled seeing before. The passage is Jeremiah 7:3-7. Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, “Amend your ways and your deeds, and I will let you dwell in this place. Do not trust in…

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A Truly Weird Place

A Truly Weird Place

St. Louis is known for its famous arch, but there is another place that came highly recommended–the City Museum. It’s not for everyone. If you like slides that send you who knows where, an eclectic conglomeration of aquariums, bridges, castles, vaults, secret passages, playgrounds, ball pits, a circus and a train topped by a rooftop school bus and a Ferris wheel, come on in. Artists repurposed pieces of old cities to decorate this 10-story, 600,000 square-foot warehouse of the International…

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Tree Art

Tree Art

One of the unique things on St. Simons Island, GA is the tree art. Some artist has carved images on empty spaces where a branch has been removed. Another tree suffered severe damage from a lightning strike providing fresh canvas for another creation. My hosts told me there are a total of ten or more artful trees on the island. The sad part, as the tree grows, the art will eventually be enfolded by the bark and be hidden forever….

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