Tag Archives: children
Sweet land of ‘liverty’ and other mess-ups
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Moms’ Madness and Memories
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Slow, simple summers of days gone by
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Red-Kool-Aid mustaches, lightning bugs in a jar, revival preacher at our house, learning “do re mi” at singing school, homemade ice cream with a yard full of relatives are just a few of the flashing summer scenes which roll through my mind as I think of summers gone by. Never would we have sat in […]
Children’s Take on Love and other things
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Unrealistic Resolutions
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Enjoying Fall and Funnies
October 2015 Issue
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This gorgeous, refreshing fall weather calls me to my front porch. I’ve declared it my outside prayer closet. Occasionally, I take a break from praying, bible reading and porch-sitting to come in for a bite to eat and to catch up with everyone on Facebook. I often get belly laughs at some of the posts. […]
Back to school fears and funnies
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Back-to-school time is surrounded with joys and anxieties. Both children and parents have a mixed bag of feelings. I know I did, anxiety being my biggest emotion. I expressed it with tears for the first three years, but later I learned to keep the tears from showing. That nagging lump in my throat and rumble […]
How Big is Your Jesus
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I love children. I love how they take things so literally. I heard of a father and child, who after reading about the resurrection, had a conversation about God/Jesus Child: Daddy, where does Jesus live now? Dad: Sweetie, He lives inside us. Child: (Looking down at her little body) Why don’t I see his arms […]