Author: Rhonda Schrock

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Mar 14, 2014

What you need to know when you’re weary

Driving along in morning’s sun, the snow’s melting diamond droplets from eaves and branches. And those words, they come for the faint. “Don’t be weary of doing good.”  Turning left,

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Mar 11, 2014

Scales of justice balance out when ‘Usual Suspect’ gets one, too

It was a mutual thing. There he was, looking stunned, and there I was, feeling stunned. It happened at the local Dairy Queen. Inspector Gadget, number three in the queue,

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Mar 06, 2014

Of seed-hope and harvest and what planting brings

Today, down on the plains of my hometown. In the wheat belt where combines roll, devouring golden stalks of grain. There, where ground lies cold, lies hard and fallow, they

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Mar 04, 2014

When the last nerve snaps, “carpe escape” and go for coffee

It was a 90-cent Twix bar that did it. That, and a real short fuse. According to news reports, a 27-year-old Iowan was fired after an unfortunate incident involving a

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Mar 03, 2014

No matter what, I believe

It’s my dad. Static crackles on the line. They must be out driving somewhere. But then it settles, and his words, they come clear, “Their daughter was killed today in

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Feb 27, 2014

How the small can slay giants

He was in his pajamas, my own little boy was, and we had gotten the Bible story book. Starting at the beginning, going one at a time, we settled in,

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Feb 25, 2014

Moms, give yourselves some grace–no one’s perfect

It’s a Saturday morning. We are still in our pajamas, as is our wont, starting the day real slow. I glance over at Little Schrock, a cozy, little cat in

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Feb 20, 2014

How to walk (with His hand on your back)

“She makes me laugh,” he says, distressed. Mama listens. “And then I get in trouble.” Pressured sigh. “I’m behind on my work. I have so much work!” I nod. “She

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Feb 18, 2014

Olympic feats of the everyday need their own events in Sochi

It’s been coming for weeks. Snow, drifting, piling, packing and plopping. Faster than one can shovel, it falls, burying mailboxes, cars and, in one reported case, a smallish, sluggish, decaffeinated

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Feb 17, 2014

When you’re going “through,” what to do

Trials and hardships and fire come to test us. And weren’t many of us walking like that? A classmate, now widowed. A friend, divorce looming. Someone else, single parenting. And

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