Monthly Archives: May 2018

Solace 29 May 2018

As you read this today, I am with my sisters in a court room as we stand together while I read a “victim impact statement” to the judge who will hand down the sentence, finally we hope, to the evil … Continue reading

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Frogs 23 May 2018

Where do frogs go when it’s too dry to hang out? We have to have good rains to bring them from wherever they hide out. Do they take the first frog train when the frog weather app shows the promise … Continue reading

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Impressions 17 May 2018

Who are the people who’ve made an impression on you in your life? Have they collided into you like a comet streaking through the sky? Have they stopped your breath because you’d never known they were missing from your life? … Continue reading

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Impact 16 May 2018

Webster defines an impact in two ways: “the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another,” and “have a strong effect on someone or something.” There are so many things I can think of that have an impact. … Continue reading

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Fearfully & Wonderfully Made 10 May 2018

In Psalm 139, verse 14, the psalmist writes, “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well. (NKJV) These words popped into my head today as I … Continue reading

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A Rare Quality 1 May 2018

“You have a soul in you of rare quality, an artist’s nature; never let it starve for lack of what it needs.” Marcel Proust What makes you excited? Get your juices flowing? Makes you grateful? Brings you that total body … Continue reading

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