Archive for My Thoughts

A new season…

Wow. In some ways, I don’t even know where to start. So much has happened this past year. We’ve moved (twice), we’ve transitioned with new schools, new homes, new adjustments and new blessings. And our physical surroundings aren’t the only thing that’s changed. I’ve changed. A lot. For the better I hope. God has taught

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It’s a juggle out there

Well, it has been a while since I last posted. I am writing from Orlando, FL where I attended the SBC (Southern Baptist Convention) this week for my new position as director of external relations for the College of Christian Studies at Anderson. Cliff and Caleb were able to come too and spent the days

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Merry Christmas!

My Favorite Christmas Song

Wives of Faith’s Twelve Days of Christmas Blog Carnival starts today and even though I know I’m not eligible for the fantastic giveaways, I still wanted to share my thoughts on the different topics. Today we’re supposed to write about our favorite Christmas song. One of my favorite things about Christmas over the years has

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Remembering 9/11

I don’t have a lot of words today. It’s been seven years, but for many Americans who lived through that day on September 11, 2001, it will always feel like a recent memory, not a forgotten one. At least I hope it will continue to be that way. This year I made myself sit down

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My 100th Post-To My Husband for Veteran’s Day

Well, I’m a little late on this and I could go into all the things that have kept me away from blogging the last few days but mainly I’ve been processing what it was I wanted to say for this, my 100th post. We celebrated Veteran’s Day this weekend but that’s probably too strong a

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Iraqi Pastor Knew Greater Freedom

I got an email about a month ago from a man named Robert. He was trying to get in touch with Firas, a young Iraqi man who worked with the ministry at St. George’s Memorial Church, an evangelical church led by Maher, an Iraqi pastor whose story is the last story in A Greater Freedom.

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