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Monthly Archives: March 2022
To Walk with You Day by Day
We’re walking through the reflective days of Lent. Our journey is a time for repentance; the special season of the year to focus on our sin and our Savior’s love for us, a love so deep it took him to … Continue reading
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Try for at Least a Piece of Peace
What do I like about yoga? This list could be lengthy, but in a nutshell, I like the peace that I breathe. “Let them seek peace and pursue it. For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous.” – 1 Peter 3: 11-12 Cat, cow, … Continue reading
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Take it One Day at a Time
As we move through Lent, I often think of how Jesus endured those 40 days in the wilderness that were full of one hardship after another and temptations galore. It was beyond difficult and exhausting, yet Jesus overcame all of … Continue reading
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In Celebration of Joseph!
I grew up surrounded by saints. They were powerful examples of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in the name of God. I never confused them with God or put them in place of God, but I loved reading about them. … Continue reading
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Commemoration of Patrick, Missionary to Ireland
We remember Patrick today. Here’s what Patrick said about himself in his Confession. “ I was at that time about sixteen years of age. I did not know the true God. I was taken into captivity in Ireland with many … Continue reading
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Lifetime Guarantee
When you see “lifetime guarantee” on a product, do you wonder whose lifetime- the consumer, the product, or the producer? The lifetime of any of these could be today, ten or twenty years from now. We have a lifetime guarantee … Continue reading
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Two Choices
Many of you may have heard this story. I think in these desperate times we are in we could use a “pick-me-up”, a heart-warming moment. I think that is the purpose for these blogs. Shay was a young boy with … Continue reading
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And Jesus Wept
Luke 19:41, “He came closer to the city, and when he saw it, he wept over it.” It was the day of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. But Jesus saw more than palm branches ahead, he saw hatred and suffering … Continue reading
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Loves Me, Loves Me Not
The little chant that goes with the title of the blog is often done as petals are pulled from a flower. Chanting “loves me, loves me not,” to see a visual representation of allowing the petal pulling to decide if someone … Continue reading
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Suffering
We all know that suffering is an inevitable part of everyone’s life. Even though we wish to avoid it, try as we might it is always lurking in the background, waiting to rear its ugly head. Some suffering is self-imposed. … Continue reading
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