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the perfect gift for your christian pie-making friend?

By December 4, 2009Blog

@MrsWoff, one of my friends on Twitter, was out shopping for Christmas gifts and snapped this picture for me. I can’t be sure, but I suspect she knows about my amazing pie-baking ability. It’s true; my grandmother taught me how to bake all kinds of pies–from apple to peach to pecan to pumpkin. And of course, I make my own crust.
But I don’t have a rolling pin like this one. And perhaps I need one. Because the truth is I rarely think about Jesus saving me while I’m rolling out pie crust. Maybe if I did, I would resist my worldly urges to curse at the pie crust when it sticks to the pin or breaks in half or simply fails to do what I need it to do. Anybody who makes pie crust knows it sometimes has a mind of its own. My grandmother’s pie crust was DELICIOUS, but her pies were the ugliest things on the dessert table. The top crust always appeared as though it had been wounded in a war and then patched back together by a blind nurse. Perhaps Jesus’s rolling pin could have helped Mammom.
And $5.25 is a steal! Gosh, Jesus really does save.
(I know, I know… bad.)

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