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Spiritual Health and Wellness
As I think back to our wedding day, I remember it as a
spiritually blissful time. I am my Beloved and my beloved
is mine was the theme that played over and over in our
minds. This romance was straight out of the Bible. I was
glowing knowing we would be there to hold and support one
another's dreams.
Then BAM, we had to live together, budget together, combine two
households, adjust to each other's lifestyle, and share
everything. Share everything? This transition wasn't as
heavenly.
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Writer's Column
Is it God
Sometimes I wonder …if God really hears me.
I’m a child of God, shouldn’t I know?
But no one has ever taught me so
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Writer's Column
Have we reached our goal? Are women and men equal in
today's society? Are women achieving the most they can?
Or has our society become derailed somewhere along the
trek to gender equality?
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Writer's Column
A few days ago I found myself
sitting in the hospital waiting room while my husband had
angioplasty. I wondered to myself, ‘how did we get here,
surely we are not old enough to need this’. But low and
behold we are old enough, mortality sets in and you have
to think about issues that you don’t really want to.
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Spiritual Health and Wellness
Try and give pleasure
to one another. Use the magic words—sorry, please,
and thank you. We often forget that every relationship
re-quires a certain amount of manners and respect. More
often we tend to leave our manners and respect for others
in the office where we work. When we treat our spouses
with dignity and give them respect then we too will be
loved and treated with respect, in return.
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Motherhood
Our children are so far from home, Lord--
Living among strangers in different cultures,
Living as aliens in foreign lands.
Hands I don't know are fixing their meals.
People I've never seen are giving them
shelter.
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Motherhood
Remember your pre-kid days when you could be in and out of
the grocery store in thirty minutes or less? Remember when
the only impulse purchases you had to worry about were your
own?
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Writer's Column
Africa has served as a
mirror for me, reflecting back my own perceptions — my
judgments and distortions. As I watched the women of
Burkina Faso, specifically the women in the village of
Seno-Baani, an immense respect for these committed,
tireless, strong women planted deeply within me. At the
same time, an unexpected realization came to the fore. I
became aware of my own distortions about working women,
and, to my shame, I realized how these distortions have
subtly poisoned my perceived value of every American
woman.
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Bible Study
Because “faith
works through love,” it follows that the more love we have
for God, the more faith we will exercise. We then have
ever-increasing faith. A life that has that kind of love
and faith has not only the hope of revival, but also the
hope of continuous victory in the Christian life. That is
the way to revival and beyond—the way to be all our heavenly
Father wants us to be in this life and the life to come.
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Writer's Column
My grandson was here for
five days, and I lived to tell about it. The husband and I
spent much of that time trying to impress upon Cobi that a
diet of just pickles and olives is not balanced or
healthy. Yesterday, he had three huge pickles for lunch .
. . and that was all. He really loves salt.
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