In Portugal my job was to take Sammy for a morning walk while the parents got the kids ready for school. It took a few days to learn their routines and I was glad I could help while grandkids ate breakfast. In Slovenia we usually took Broham with us when we walked with the kids to...
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We can draw the diagram and ask the question, ”Who’s on the throne of your life?” but it will take more than a few minutes to grasp the fulness of what the means or of what it means to truly surrender and let Christ rule. It will take some effort for us to understand how all...
Seven hundred years before Jesus was born, the prophet Isaiah declared: “For to us a child is born to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father,Prince of Peace.” The Baby whose bi...
in our college ministry who found herself pregnant and alone. Amy was scared to tell her parents, and scared to tell us at church. I believed, and still do, that the Church must love, support, and help single moms. Otherwise, the next one won’t come to us looking for a safe haven...
But writing is such a struggle for me.I usually feel like I have to wrestle the words into place, through many drafts and dozens of interruptions and much angst. I am a perfectionist. I require silence to write. (Noise shuts down my brain. Highly inconvenient for both writing and motherho...
Words Of Encouragement Quotes Helping Others Quotes Famous Encouraging Others Quotes Giving encouragement to others is a most welcome gift, for the results of it are lifted spirits, increased self-worth, and a hopeful future. — Florence Littauer 74 You need to be aware of what others are doi...
Encouraging Words to Face Anything with Confidence 21. “The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.”– Mark Twain 22. “I believe that one defines oneself by reinvention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself. To cut ...
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this one was a tight-knit group with supportive parents, great coaches and an amazing association executive. They pulled together in a big way to support Jim and Marah during the unimaginable trials of waiting for the gift of life. The hockey boys did their part too. As they each turned ...