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Embrace Your Suffering
Going through some journals this morning I came across an old article in the newspaper from Dr. Laura Schlessinger. I know why I kept it as we have similar views on embracing suffering. I want to share some of her wisdom to encourage us. She had a radio program where callers would call in for…
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Mannerisms and Quirky Things We Remember
I lost my dad at the full age of 89 a few weeks ago. He must have had a slight stroke as his right side was weak and he could no longer walk so we took him to a facility after his hospital stay. We promised he could return home as soon as he could…
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Sing Your Song for an Audience of One
Playing for Free by Joni Mitchell I slept last night in a good hotel I went shopping today for jewels The wind rushed around in the dirty town And the children let out from the schools I was standing on a noisy corner Waiting for the walking green Across the street he stood And…
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The Power of Your Confession
I am inspired by Kenneth Hagin this morning who is now deceased since 2003. He was a word of faith healer beginning in 1935. He had a congenital deformed heart and an incurable blood disease. He was paralyzed and bedfast for 16 months at the age of 15. I want to share some of his…
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Scripture Pondering for Change
How do you solve the dilemma of feeling a lack or weakness in an area of your life? We’ve learned as Christians that we are not really to go by what we think or feel but by the Word of God, so we pray. But if persistent prayer has not completely conquered this weakness yet,…
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Dreams and Their Significance
I was looking through some old dreams and thought it was a good time to bring a few to my blog this month. We would love for you to send a dream you have had and see if we could help shed any light on it. I have always been fascinated with the concept of…