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  • Tradeoffs: When Two Fools Meet
    2024/08/16

    Life is full of decisions.

    Most are small.

    Others are changing.

    They have this in common: they involve tradeoffs.

    You gain things while giving up others.

    Be sure to count the cost.

    You’ll enjoy the three stories this chapter is built around.

    As always,

    Enjoy!

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    13 分
  • The Dry Creek Tabernacle
    2024/07/27

    Join us for Episode 23 of the Creekbank Stories podcast.

    Today we'll visit the Tabernacle at Dry Creek Baptist Camp.

    This historic building has played a special place in thousands of lives throughout Louisiana and beyond.

    Curt will share about the Tabernacle's meaning in his life and a long-ago life-changing decision he made there.

    As always, enjoy!

    Curt Iles and the Dry Creek family.

    www.creekbank.net

    https://creekbank.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=85a1f800bfceae3d97af520dd&id=4bc5b9bc15

    We’d be so appreciative if you’d sign up for our weekly Creekbank email and become part of the Creekbank family.

    By signing up, you'll receive our weekly email newsletter.

    As a gift of appreciation, you can download a PDF of our first novel, The Wayfaring Stranger.

    You'll enjoy meeting Joe Moore, Eliza Clark, and a host of memorable characters.

    As always, Enjoy!

    Curt Iles

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    14 分
  • A Dry Creek Haircut
    2024/07/20

    A Dry Creek Haircut

    You'll enjoy meeting one of the influencers of childhood, Pete Harper, Dry Creek's Circuit-Riding.

    You can read the blog post at www.creekbank.net

    View the story at our YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@curtiles56

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    9 分
  • The Old House aat the End of the Road
    2024/07/14

    The Old House at the End of the Road

    If it’s possible to love a house like a person, Then the Lord knows I love this old house. It’s a place that reminds me of family, And the things in life that really mean the most. It’s a place I return to when I’m lonely. . . . . . Or it seems I’ve lost my way. A place where I always feel welcome, As I sit down and think for a while. This old house is more than boards and nails Because it tells me of our past . . . As I walk through it, I’m reminded that The special people in our lives never last. Although they’re gone, I will remember How they still live on inside of me. Because this old house reminds me of who I am, And everything I ever want to be . . .

    The Old House . . . at the end of the road.

    To learn more, visit http://www.creekbank.net

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    12 分
  • Professor Cavanaugh's Best Lecture
    2024/07/05

    Some lessons are timeless. "Professor Cavanaugh's Best Lecture" still affects and moves readers.

    As always, Enjoy!

    More at www.creekbank.net

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    7 分
  • Six Feet Deep in Trouble
    2024/06/22

    The best stories are always fun to tell. "Six Feet" is one of those. It's a true story, although I might have embellished it some. (All memorable stories are embellished; some more than others).

    Like any remarkable story, "Six Feet" offers lessons on grief, empathy, and connection.

    It's set within the rollicking story of a grave being dug in the wrong place at Dry Creek Cemetery.

    As always, Enjoy!

    Curt

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    12 分
  • Leaning Trees
    2024/06/12

    Thoughts after Hurricane Rita:

    My small stand of young pines are leaning.

    State forester Paul Frey, “Don’t give up on these leaning pines. Most will straighten up and grow tall. Don’t lose your investment.”

    Don’t give up on those leaning trees.

    I’ve worked with teenagers all of my life. I’ve seen my share of “Leaning Teens.” They were bent due to a whole host of reasons. Don’t give up on those leaning teens. Over time, they will grow tall and straight.

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    11 分
  • The Lost Art of Snake-popping
    2024/06/07

    My stories originate from the home of my people: the strip of western Louisiana called "The Neutral Territory" or "No Man's Land."

    Today's story is set in 1860, deep in the Louisiana Pineywoods of No Man's Land.

    You'll love Mayo Moore's narration of "Snake-Popping" from our second novel, A Good Place.

    As always, Enjoy!

    Curt Iles

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    9 分