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Break my Heart For What Breaks Yours
The title of this entry is a line from a song we often sing in our church worship time. The song is sung by Hillsong United and is titled Hosanna. The entire stanza goes like this: “Heal my heart and … Continue reading
Hand Over the Keys
Lately I have found myself fairly unhappy. I could list many factors that have contributed to these feelings of unhappiness. In fact, I have written about some of them recently. That’s not my intent for this piece of writing, though. … Continue reading
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Cultural Pressures
I have missed writing on a regular basis. Life has been so busy the last several months that I haven’t had much time to sit down to organize my thoughts. Sometimes I wish I could actually see the processes that … Continue reading
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Gifts
I’ve been thinking a lot about gifts lately. Maybe it’s because my love language is gifts. It brings me such joy to give gifts to those I love. Of course, I love to be surprised with gifts as well. These … Continue reading
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Tagged church, community, dreams, Facebook, gifts, growth, Harvest Bible Chapel
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Summer blues
One of the most difficult things for me since being diagnosed with MS has been the loss of complete and unencumbered mobility. There was a time, as recently as several months ago, that I got out of bed every morning, … Continue reading
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Heart Ponderings
Many years ago, as part of an educational requirement, I had to memorize the Christmas story from Luke 2. You may recall that it is part of this passage that Linus gets up and recites during A Charlie Brown Christmas: … Continue reading
Two are Better Than One
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up. (Ecc. 4:9-10) … Continue reading
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Helpful Advice…or Not
I have been debating writing this post for some time. The reasons for that are several, the top one being that the people who I believe need to see it are not on Facebook and are seldom even online. I … Continue reading