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Armchair Wit blog
with Roberta Sarver
Christmas at Poverty Flats
Simple Christmas memories for a struggling farm family
Yankee Schoolteacher's (Almost) Last Day
Two angry horses and a clueless teacher
In Defense of Introverts
Some people are born salespersons. They could sell freezers to Eskimos. Then there are the rest of us. I usually end up giving away...
Granddaddy's Ten Rules For Livin'
Age-old wisdom from an Ozark mountaineer.
Mistaken Identity
(Image of a granny, but the one I look like is copyrighted by someone else.) Dear Sis, You won’t believe what happened to me last week. I...
Amazing Kentucky Revival part Two
What convicted the rawboned Kentucky outlaws to change their ways?
Beggar at the Door
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Ever wonder what goes on in a church parsonage? In honor of Pastor’s Wife Appreciation Month,...
Ordinary People Who Changed History
God likes to use ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things.
Gym Etiquette 101
Note from Roberta: Today's guest post was written by my son, Steve. Disclaimer: I have never been to a commercial gym. I never plan on...
Peeling Off Society's Labels
Labeling children early in life: help or hindrance?
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