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A Word Called Encouragement

Encouragement is something that doesn’t cost anything to give yet the outcome is priceless! -May Hill Encouragement   What a good word: encouragement. I could list various definitions. Instead, I’ll do what I do (and love) best. I’ll tell a story: The 1936 Berlin Olympics are among the most famous Olympiads of the 20th century. Its location was Germany Its …

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Lonely at Christmas

Alone   He died alone, but he was buried by hundreds.   His name was John Whittaker.   I know little about him, but neither did his neighbors. He was a Vietnam-era Veteran who lived an isolated and lonely life. I do not know if this lifestyle was by choice or from the bruises and hurts of life.   John …

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Two New Books in Time for Christmas

    www.creekbank.net   HOLD THE PRESSES: We’re having trouble with Amazon Mothership on downloading FREE Kindle ebook of  our latest book, One Night in Winterset.    Don’t give up! Scroll down to view the front and back covers     Two new Christmas Books just in time for Christmas: One Night in Winterset and Uncle Sam. Order both at …

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November 2025 in the Pineywoods and along the Red River

November 2025 in the Pineywoods and along the Red River What does a spray bottle of “Poo Go” for bathroom odor and a box of kitchen matches have in common? Sister Colleen and Mom are their way to a “Housewarming” for our nephew and niece Carson and Allie Campbell. The Poo-Go is her gift. I told her I had an …

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November 2025 Anticipation, Riding Shotgun, and More

  Tuesday, November 4 Riding Shotgun   But when the Helper comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness about me. -Jesus in John 15:26   If you grew up watching Westerns, you’re very familiar with the shotgun rider. He was the well-armed, grizzled guard …

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“A Stranger Is Just a Friend You Haven’t Met”

    This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it!   “A stranger is just a friend you haven’t met.” Photo: With my new girlfriend, Mrs. Lois Rollins, at Y-Not-Stop in Alexandria. I’m a friend collector. Any day I make a new friend is a good day.   Yesterday, I was working …

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2.0 Creekbank Template

  This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it!               “Where I Come From“ has become a favorite among our faithful readers. You can purchase copies in Paper, Hardback, and Kindle eBook at Amazon.com/Curt Iles Books.         Purchase your copy of The Three Trees …

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Notes from the Creek September 2025

    Notes from the Creek September 2025   Notes on keeping a journal   One of the most beneficial lifetime habits is keeping a journal. There’s no wrong way to do it. Just write your story in your own way. From “Struck by Lightning”  in the upcoming Curt Iles book, A Broken Cup: Notes From a Fellow Struggler.   …

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Notes From the Creek: Going to Work With a Lunch Bucket

I’ll be at two events over the next two days: Thursday, September 18, Dry Creek Baptist Camp Community Catfish Lunch. Friday, September 19, La Camp Church of God Senior Adults Come by, and I’ll gladly sign copies of my books. Visit Amazon/Curt Iles Books to learn more. Two photos that say it all: a recent photo of Mom and me …

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Today is a Date to Remember in September

      Wednesday, 3 September 2025   1411 CDT (My grandson is in the Navy, so I now have to use military time.)   Today is an Important Day. I’ve mark it as a holiday on my I-Calendar. What is today’s significance? It’s hidden in the opening lines of the Temptations’ classic, “Poppa Was A Rolling Stone.”   Scroll down …

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Along the Creek

Along the Creek   Sketches and Notes from my Journal The key to life is persistence. Moving ahead. Always in the right direction. Onward. Always forward.

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