Kaelyn's Korner

Weekly column by Kaelyn Pfenning

Engaged

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God’s timing is perfect.

My best friend, Brad Cashman, took me to a lookout near Paris Mountain to watch the sunset this past Saturday night.

As we arrived, another couple followed, talking loudly, and mosquitoes surrounded us.

We drove away with Brad noticeably upset and talked briefly about some ideas for the morning.

Flowers

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A simple flower can bring a smile.

Last Wednesday, people across the country handed out flowers as part of the “Petal It Forward” campaign.

Here, in Greer, bouquets of flowers brightened several peoples’ days.

Fall

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Fall is finally here.

Colorful leaves, hot apple cider and cool mornings are truly a blessing to behold. Hayrides, fall festivals and bonfires draw family and friends together.

Each season holds reasons to give thanks and challenges to cause growth.

Storms

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I love thunderstorms.

When I lived in Africa as a child, we—the other missionary kids and me—would slide down a hill into a muddy puddle at the bottom.

We also played flashlight tag in the large dorm building where we lived.

Authority

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Ultimately, my hope is in the Maker of heaven and earth, not in a politician who is here today and gone tomorrow.

Psalm 103:15-16 says, “As for man, his days are like grass; he flourishes like a flower of the field; for the wind passes over it, and it is gone, and its place knows it no more.”

Fret not

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Every day seems to bring another reason to worry.

Families are being torn apart from every angle. Cities are being destroyed by riots. Our government is overreaching its boundaries.

Even if we do not turn on the news or read the stories, sooner or later, we are bound to talk with someone who shares what is happening.

Blessed

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Most of us want to be happy.

To find happiness, we try every manner of activity; however, only one thing is needed: trust in the Lord.

We are often happy when we get our own way—at least for a time.

Pets

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Since this week is Pet Appreciation Week and most everyone seems to love pets these days, I have decided to share some of my own pet stories.

Most of my growing up years, I remember having a pet or more.

Remember

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As many of you, I’m sure, I remember where I was on the day terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and the Pennsylvania field.

My family lived in Vermont where I attended eighth grade at a small Christian school.

Kindness

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Kindness is sometimes an overlooked trait.

Yet a kind word or act can change the course of the day for any number of people.

On the radio last week, I heard the story of a college girl who bought a homeless man food, clothes and shoes.

After that, she returned her own recent purchases to pay her credit card bill.

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