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The Birthday PresentOn April 19, 2012, I turned sixty-two. Time really flies by as you get older. I really don't like a lot of attention, especially birthday parties. My daughter had been building me up about her getting me the greatest birthday present of all time. Over the...read more » |
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The Right Fit How many people have had a hair cut? Now how many have stepped out and tried a new cut only to discover it doesn't suit you or your hair type? Recently I tried a new cut. It looked good on other women, and it was the style. I had been debating on the style...read more » |
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Going for the Gold
Manteo Mitchell said, “I felt it break. I heard it. I even put out a little war cry, but the crowd was so loud you couldn't hear it. I wanted to just lie down. It felt like somebody literally just snapped my leg in half.”
"I knew if I finished...read more » |
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Open Doors Recently, I had an experience that could have harmed me. You see, I opened a door for someone I didn’t know. Now, I know you’re thinking, “You dummy, why did you do that?” I’ll explain. I thought this person looked familiar. So that made it okay, right?...read more » |
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Things of Value
Lately I have been thinking about things that I value and realizing just because I have something doesn't mean it's of any value to me. Most of the time we spend more time on the things that have no value to us or our life. The things that should be of...read more » |
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Consider the Miracles Have you ever been reading a scripture and wished you could ask them what they were thinking? That recently happened to me while reading the book of Mark chapter six. It is about the wonderful miracles the disciples witnessed Jesus do. They had...read more » |
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Tomatoes and the Anointing It's funny what we take for granted. For instance, if you live in Northeast Georgia like we do, you take for granted that you will be able to eat tomato sandwiches every day from June to August if you want to. Homegrown tomatoes are everywhere this time of...read more » |
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Little Things
It’s natural for us to see the big things in life and say, “Oh, I missed it here.” When it comes to the small things in our lives we miss the mark badly at times and don’t even know it until later.
Take for instance when you first get your learner’s...read more » |
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Set Apart I was reading in Isaiah the other day when I became burdened to pray for our nation with earnest. Isaiah 1:4 says, “Oh---sinful nation people weighed down with iniquity, brood of evildoers, depraved children! They have abandoned the Lord and despised the...read more » |
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Healing And, behold, a woman, which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind him, and touched the hem of his garment: For she said within herself, If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole. But Jesus turned him about, and when...read more » |