MORE THAN A CASSEROLE Continued...
easier to learn by reading, than by having to experience firsthand. The book begins with
“The Appetizer” (Introduction): an anecdote which will remind the reader of her own
memories of “show and tell” and sets the theme for the book. Memories as a child hoping
to have the best item for “show and tell” then transitions to present day and challenges the
reader to aspire to become the best shining example of Christ for others to see on every
“share day” of life.

Christians have the reputation of taking food to friends and neighbors for every occasion
— so much so that we are often being teased about it. But what should one do when we
happen to notice the police car in front of the neighbor’s house? Or what could you do to  
encourage a friend headed on a mission trip? A casserole hardly seems the answer. In
most cases, many people don’t do anything — and then they feel bad about it. Most people’s
excuse is: They just can’t think of anything appropriate to do!
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Telling Your Story: Leaving A Legacy of Love
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Bad Vacations

“I’m going to stop the car this instant if you don’t stop fighting!” Did
you ever hear those words or perhaps you said them to you own children.
Now is the time to relive those vacations gone awry, or didn’t quite
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