Tag Archives: Religion and Spirituality

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The Clothing of Hardships and Wearing Grace: Practice of New Habits

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While traveling from Ohio to North Carolina during childhood, I remember visiting some caverns around the Pennsylvania area and peering over a ledge into a running stream underneath a tourist gift shop entry. As my mother pulled me back from … Continue reading

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Nannie: A Legacy of Faith

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The monstrous mower flipped and seriously injured Uncle John at age 46. The Lord allowed just enough time for that black-sheep rebel to pray and receive Christ before He called him home. An answer to a lifetime of a mother’s … Continue reading

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Avoiding the Gray

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A really awesome technique in art is to make a gray-scale drawing. The goal of the drawing is to gradually move the picture from black to white. Check out this photo up close. Do you know what those things are? … Continue reading

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Loving the Unlovable

When you parent a brain-damaged child, you gain a privileged perspective on humanity. Vulnerability is revealed in even the strongest believers. Our inability to control our circumstances is exposed in a simple gaze upon a child such as our Avery. … Continue reading

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Contrition

D.L. Moody defines contrition as “deep, godly sorrow and humiliation of heart because of sin.” Life is so busy. So much is required to stay afloat sometimes. But the Lord never requires so much of us that we are unable … Continue reading