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02 May 2013 ~ Comments Off

36 things I’m sure of at 36 that I wish I would have known in my 20’s…

1. Good friendships take time to build. They also take work and going through at least 3 earth-shattering issues together to be legit. 2. No one except you really cares what you weigh. 3. Never trust someone who is a crappy tipper…or is rude to waiters…or kicks puppies. 4. Everything is not a crisis. Don’t [...]

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24 April 2013 ~ Comments Off

good things ahead…

As many of you know, we moved to Kansas City almost a year ago because God said to. No, He didn’t appear in our living room, but there was a tug on both of our hearts to move close to the International House of Prayer and be a part of things that were going on [...]

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30 January 2013 ~ 13 Comments

from one post abortive man to another – a response to Toure Neblett – guest post

I want everyone reading this to understand that I am a post-abortive Dad of 2 children. I have found healing and pray that all those men who are suppressing their pain and guilt will come to the one true Person who can forgive their sins, even the sin of murder, Jesus Christ. I was going [...]

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06 February 2012 ~ 3 Comments

if we don’t quit, we win

The March for Life was so emotional for me this year, and I’ve struggled for two weeks to write this blog. I try to be as transparent as I can in my writings in hopes that it will help others heal. So, I pray that as you read, you will hear and feel the constant [...]

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14 January 2012 ~ 8 Comments

could He be sending me back in?

Several years ago I was at a women’s conference in North Carolina singing with Rita Springer. Once worship was finished, I went to sit in the back of the church. The lady who was teaching began talking about prophecy and prophetic words, and I couldn’t help but scoff a bit under my breath. Over my [...]

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22 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

hope & peace

Today, someone will lose a loved one. Someone will find out they have a terminal illness. Another will lose a job. And another will lose their home. For some, today will be the day their divorce becomes final. If one of these is you, how will you find hope and peace amidst unfair, uncontrollable, devastating [...]

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