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Similarly to how the True Farmer prunes unfruitful branches in favor of the prolific branches, a dairy farmer increases the value of his herd by culling unproductive cows. No calves. No milk. No moo-la. Steer-ile Bible herd mentalities need to be culled from our happy God's Unadulterated Teachings before they cheapen grace by failing to reproduce hope in a fractured world. Something Stewing in a Cracked Pot cooks up a fresh off the farm field of vision that is: Sprinkled with wit Spiced with a hint of Hebraic perspective Seasoned with covenants Stirred, not shaken, in faith Served from a…mehr

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Similarly to how the True Farmer prunes unfruitful branches in favor of the prolific branches, a dairy farmer increases the value of his herd by culling unproductive cows. No calves. No milk. No moo-la. Steer-ile Bible herd mentalities need to be culled from our happy God's Unadulterated Teachings before they cheapen grace by failing to reproduce hope in a fractured world. Something Stewing in a Cracked Pot cooks up a fresh off the farm field of vision that is: Sprinkled with wit Spiced with a hint of Hebraic perspective Seasoned with covenants Stirred, not shaken, in faith Served from a recovering perfectionist pot Taking the practice of culling from the cow kingdom into God's, Rhonda Archer moo-ves out udder-ly absurd cultural assumptions then opens the gates so restored thinkers will be as free and happy as calves let out to pasture.
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As a child growing up on an Oklahoma dairy farm, Rhonda Archer would use her off-key serenading to move cows between connecting pastures. Finally grasping there would be no fruition of her dream of being an opera singer, she became an avid silent reader which sparked her burning curiosity. Now she hopes to use the cattle prod of words to stoke the fiery want-to-knower inner child in others so their outlook moo-ves from the world's field into their Heavenly Father's Kingdom. She met and married her husband of forty-three years, Scott, in New Mexico. Now they reside in Alabama with their cattle dog, Mr. Favor.