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Tag Archives: Encouragement
Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept it…
Fellow Christian, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is this: people. Pure and simple… Big people, little people, black, white, and asian people. Nice people, mean people, loud and soft-spoken people. Poor people, rich people…all people. We … Continue reading
Posted in Salvation, Spiritual Encouragement
Tagged Christianity, Encouragement, evangelism, faith, fragrance of Christ, influencing people, Jesus, spiritual growth
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Redeemed How I love to Proclaim It!
“Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it, redeemed by the blood of the lamb. Redeemed, through His infinite mercy, His child and forever I am.” Those glorious words by the great hymn-writer, Fanny Crosby, reverberate through my soul as I … Continue reading
Posted in Church Life, Spiritual Encouragement, Thankfulness
Tagged Encouragement, faith, redemption, sanctification, spiritual growth
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Happy New Mama Year! A Fresh Start on Being “All In” for the Kingdom!
Happy New Mama Year! No, that’s not a typo and this isn’t an old post. I realize it’s not January 1st, the time when most people set goals, realign their priorities, and start fresh but, I’m proposing a new … Continue reading
Posted in Church Life, Holidays, Spiritual Encouragement
Tagged Christianity, Encouragement, faith, family, motherhood, spiritual service, transitions
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Unexpected Blessings from a Hospital Room
Sometimes we gain the most from the people who have the least to give. I stepped out of my mother’s house into the blazing summer heat feeling like a cloth twisted and wrung out, emerging flattened, from an old-fashioned washing machine. I … Continue reading
Posted in Thankfulness
Tagged caring for aging parents, Encouragement, faith, gratitude, spiritual growth
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Surprises from a Mama’s Life: Legacy and Letters
Those of us who have elderly parents don’t often think about the life our parents led before old age set in. We see them as idle, helpless, quietly supportive, struggling… watching from the sidelines as life in all it’s busyness moves … Continue reading