About Doc Arnett
Native of southwestern Kentucky currently living in Ark City, Kansas, with my wife of twenty-nine years, Randa. We have, between us, eight children and twenty-eight grandkids. We enjoy singing, worship, remodeling and travel.
What kind of man prays for summer rain and then resents the thunder? Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Gardening, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Poetic Contemplations, Poetry, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged blessings, gratitude, pasture, praying for rain, rain, storms, summer rain, weather
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We can’t always know the full consequences of what we are doing but that is never a good excuse for not looking to see. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Gardening, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Poetry, Spiritual Contemplation, Work
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Tagged erosion mat, grass, insomnia, landscaping, straw mat, working at night
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It’s good when our experiences lead us to understanding others. Perhaps even better when we manifest empathy although we haven’t already walked the same path. Continue reading →
Posted in Aging, Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Family, Relationships, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged arthritis, caring, deafness, empthay, generation gap, generations, losing hearing
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An unexpected coolness on a mid-July morning gives a welcome forming to this day the Lord has made. Continue reading →
True strength is not shown in retaliation but in the willingness to give even more than was taken. Continue reading →
Forgive someone seventy times seven? Seriously?!! Uhm… yes… but only if you want true freedom… Continue reading →
Do you celebrate the tough times? Insane, right? Uhmm… maybe not… Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Exercise, Metaphysical Reflection, Spiritual Contemplation, Sports
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Tagged faith, obedience, perseverance, pure joy, stamina, testing, tests, tough times, trials
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An old photograph, old memories, old emotions… can be the launch for fresh expressions of appreciation. Continue reading →
I think we have lots of chances to show consideration to others with a minimum of inconvenience to ourselves. Continue reading →
The God Who Lives in the Praises of His People walks in the midst of our worship. Continue reading →