Archive for April 2008

Helping Where You Can

I ran across this article in my Monday morning Sunday paper reading. It’s the story of one man who has taken on the mission of watching over a bridge in China famous for its suicide rate. China right now is dealing with, by some estimates, more than 280,000 people taking their own lives each year.

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The Heart of the Matter

Our church showed this video this past Wednesday night but I wasn’t able to attend. However, someone sent a link to it in an email I got this morning and so I watched the video. It’s long – 26 minutes – but it will make you think about what you believe and why you believe.

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Five Years

I have waited a couple of weeks to write this post. Mainly because I wanted the time to really think about what I wanted to say. My husband is at his weekend drill today. A year ago he was in Iraq. And five years ago, March 19, the day President Bush announced our country was

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A Little Help

This has been a rough week. I feel like I’m on my own with a lot of things. Yesterday, I had a long conversation with God basically repeating what so many others have said, I’m sure…. “A LITTLE HELP PLEASE?” But then this morning I saw this in my inbox. . . “I look up

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Time for Spring Weeding

Well, it’s that time of year. The sun is showing itself a little bit more depending on where you live, the grass is back to being green, the trees are blooming… color is slowly coming back everywhere. Life definitely has a brighter feel right now. I was excited to see that even my flowers are

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