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Oct 6, 2024 |
kbiqradio.com | Dan Seaborn
I heard a story once about a little girl who was dropped off at a country church one Sunday morning. No older than an elementary student, she came alone and sat through the service and then Sunday School. Hours later, she stood at the church doors and waited for a parent to pick her up. No one came. Minutes passed as groups of people left the building. The little girl began to peer out a window, nervously watching the road that led up to the church. Before long, everyone else was gone.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
kbiqradio.com | Dan Seaborn
How is your infrastructure? In other words, the foundation of your life. How solid is it? What’s crumbling and what needs some repair? Living in Michigan, I’m very familiar with road work, because winter conditions are very hard on the roads. And when roads have issues, there are some times where the repairs that are needed are patches. You know what I’m talking about. The truck drives ahead of two workers who run out and drop shovelfuls of asphalt into the potholes and other cracks in the road.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
kbiqradio.com | Dan Seaborn
In Part One, I shared something I did with my daughter that some people might consider foolish, but I decided to take a risk and share it. To catch up the readers who missed the setup, I will tell you that basically my daughter and I attempted to drive through a pond-sized puddle despite signs warning us to turn back. We are both adventurous types and without my wife in the car, we figured nobody would freak out.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
kbiqradio.com | Dan Seaborn
A while ago, I did something with my daughter that some people might consider stupid. I’m going to tell you, at great risk, what I did in order to make a point. I was driving with my daughter and we were approaching an area of the highway where, after an extremely heavy rain, there were big red signs posted saying do not try to pass. These were warning signs, but we took it as a dare.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
kbiqradio.com | Dan Seaborn
I noticed a cop at the front entrance of our offices a while ago. Let me tell you, this is not a regular occurrence, so everyone took notice. This particular female officer was in a blue and gray uniform looking quite intimidating and official. To tell you the truth, she had me nervous. While a few staff were talking with her, everyone else in the office was looking around and peering through the windows trying to figure out what exactly was going on.
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