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The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross

When I saw the opportunity to review another book illustrated by Catalina Echeverri, I jumped at the chance. Having already reviewed The One O'Clock Miracle, The Christmas Promise and Alby's Amazing Book, I knew I was sure to hold in my hands a book which would both...

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A Lesson From Potty Training

There are times I wonder at the ways in which God teaches me. Case in point ... Potty training. {{See what I mean?}} We have a certain someone, I'll leave her nameless because you all know who she is anyway, who has resisted potty training. She fully understands the...

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Joy in the Assignment

"But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned to me by the Lord Jesus." (Acts 20:24, NLT)   "Joy comes from seeing the complete fulfillment of the specific purpose for which I was created and born again, not from successfully...

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The Bride

The two occasions on which I went bridal gown shopping (for daughters) were days I will always hold dear. There is something so special and beautiful and sacred which surrounds a woman in a wedding gown. Is it the whiteness of the gown which stands in stark contrast...

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Share

Today I’m joining Kate Motaung for Five Minute Friday. One word prompt. Five minutes. No editing. All of us writing on that same word. Today’s prompt is …. Share. In reading the prompt, the words from earlier in the week come back to mind: "Some of us are Jews,...

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And It Was Beautiful

I am not sure how I first learned of Kara Tippetts. All I do know is once I began reading her blog, I was hooked. Cancer is a hard diagnosis for anyone, To take the journey, when you have small children and your one desire is to live to see them grown, is a challenge...

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