Memorial Day: Is There Something Else Involved?

Memorial Day: Is There Something Else Involved?

When we carry the weight of the world upon our shoulders, and  kneel down to pray, is it just you saying a prayer to the Lord? Or is there something else involved?

This Memorial Day Weekend, we honor the brave men and women, who served our great country. When we take the time to reflect upon the lives of these brave souls, we are reminded of what it means to have perseverance in faith. In this segment of The Discerning View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to Deacon Joseph Zubrovich about his reflections about our veterans for this Memorial Day weekend!

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Get Rid Of Clutter and Start Making Room For God

Clean up and Start Making Room For God

Do we collect things that we really do not need? Do we keep things we can’t use immediately because perhaps one day it might be useful? Do we stock up on things in anticipation of expecting the worse to come?

Making Room for God, Decluttering and the Spiritual Life by Mary Elizabeth Sperry is a great book for anyone who is overwhelmed and isn’t sure how to go about making changes to simplify life. Listen to this segment of The Discerning View Radio Show as host, June Stoyer talks to Mary Elizabeth Sperry how you can declutter your life!

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If You Gobble Till You Wobble,Thank A Beekeeper!

The Wampanoag People were the first to greet the Pilgrims and celebrate the harvest collectively in what we refer to today as Thanksgiving. In this special series called The Neonicotinoid View Radio Show, hosts, June Stoyer and Tom Theobald will be joined by several beekeepers including Steve Ellis, secretary of the National Honeybee Advisory Board (NHAB), Miles Mcgaughey, President of the Boulder County Beekeepers’ Association, Don Studinski, Chairman of The Pesticide Committee of The Colorado State Beekeepers’ Association and Environmental Author and Honeybee Advocate, Graham White. In this special holiday segment we will take a look at the Thanksgiving fare as it would be with and without the honeybee.

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