I know I’m late watching it, came out Dec. 2006, but I was busy then. Just wanted to mention it is now my new favorite movie though! (and I NEVER like romantic comedies) Maybe it is a huge chick flick, but I love it! I think it is different than than the typical predictable ones [...]
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The scariest stairs ever!
Meet our newest roommate, Nala Lou! She is just 3 weeks old and quite possibly the cutest dog there ever was! She is so smart too.She has a terrible fear of heights though, but she will conquer those stairs soon!
My sister named her Nala (from The Lion King) and so I took the liberty of [...]
My heart and the abortion issue, Part 1
It’s a five part series, folks. I truly tried to condense it to the most crucial points, but without backing them up in detail….my claims would only be as good as Senator Obama’s. Also I will try to stay off internal political debate here, because I just want to share how God convicted my heart [...]
HOW BIG IS YOUR GOD?
Great article this morning by Charles R. Swindoll
Job 38:1–41
When God finally does speak, He answers Job out of a whirlwind. Suddenly, there He is! Wouldn’t it have been great for us to have been there? Whoosh! Lightning, loud thunder, mighty winds blowing dark clouds across the heavens, and out of nowhere God bursts on the [...]
Once
Once there were two women
Who never knew each other.
One you do not remember
The other you call “Mother”
Two different lives
Shaped to make one.
One became your guiding star
The other became your sun.
The first gave you life
And the other taught you to live it.
The first gave you a need [...]
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The Story of a Girl
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From God’s arms to my arms to yours
If you choose to tell her,
If she wants to know,
How the one who gave her life
Could bear to let her go.
Just tell her there were sleepless nights
I prayed and paced the floors,
And knew the only peace I'd find,
Was if this child was yours. And maybe, you could tell your baby, When u love her so,how she's been loved before
By someone, who delivered her from,
God's arms, to my arms, to yours.
This may not be the answer,
For another girl like me.
But I'm not on a soapbox,
Saying how we all should be.
I'm just trusting in my feelings,
And I'm trusting God above,
And I'm trusting you can give this baby
Both her mother's love.
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