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Deliberately. Specifically. Lovingly.

"You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body, and knit me together in my mother's womb." (Psalm 139:13, NLT) "Think on those words. You were knitted together. You weren't an accident. You weren't mass-produced. You weren't an assemblyline product. You were...

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Touch

Each Friday my writing stems from a word prompt. Five minutes, one word prompt. The prompt this week is … Touch. We all love stories. Growing up, fairy tales were my favorite stories to read, over and over again. The very first words - "Once upon a time" - opened up...

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Glorious Weakness

She had my attention as soon as the introduction was read as she explained who should read the book: "It's for everyone who doesn't understand their identity as beloved. It's for everyone who can't imagine their weakness might be their greatest strength. It's for...

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Keep In Step

Family members have recently started watching episodes of a show I loved - Fringe. They reminded me of the characters I once enjoyed - Olivia, Peter, Astrid, Fauxlivia and Walter. Who could ever forget Walter! During one season, “shape shifters” were introduced to...

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Of Joy, Gratitude and Worry

It was another good week spent in Whispers and Wildflowers as we settled in and focused on choosing joy and gratitude, and worrying a bit less each day. ~*~*~ As we  read James 1:17 and Psalm 100, our focus began to shift towards joy and gratitude. Choosing joy is...

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The Bedrock of Our Faith

People may dismiss the claim of Christ’s resurrection because of the “impossibility” of it all. Truly it must be accepted by faith, after all, science would never be able to prove it. “The physical resurrection of Christ is a bedrock belief of Christian faith....

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