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    2020… Bye Felicia

    This year handed out disappointments and setbacks right and left. It all started in January when our water heater went out. Cold showers are not an option for my wimpy body, so we had to have it replaced immediately. This was not in our budget, so we used our recently paid off Home Depot credit card. Sigh. To save money, my hard-working hubby looked up YouTube videos and replaced the water heater in record time. While we hated incurring the expense, we were grateful that we had an empty credit card to handle the purchase. A few days later, Karly, our dog, began whimpering and squealing in pain. Her back…

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    Count It All Joy…

    This post may contain affiliate links and I may earn compensation when you click on the links at no additional cost to you. Have you ever read James 1:2? Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds English Standard Version, James 1:2 Honestly, when I first read that, I thought “How in the world do you face trials with joy?” I don’t find joy when I am in the midst of problems. I find the exact opposite! It has taken me time to dive into that, ask questions, and read through scripture to wrap my head around it. I recently joined my first ever Bible…

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    What’s Your Refuge?

    This post may contain affiliate links and I may earn compensation when you click on the links at no additional cost to you. That’s a lovely verse, isn’t it? Yeah, well, not so much for me.  I feel convicted every time I read it.  I am a huge worrier.  What do I worry the most about on a daily basis? Food and clothes. I am so not one of those people that forget to eat or didn’t have time to eat.  I don’t miss a meal. EVER. I plan around breakfast, lunch and dinner. Oh, don’t forget about the snacks. The thing is, it doesn’t matter if I am binge eating, eating…

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    Am I a Fisher of Men?

    This post may contain affiliate links and I may earn compensation when you click on the links at no additional cost to you. A few months ago in church, my pastor challenged us to become fishers of men. He wants us to tell our story and let people know how good God truly is. I have not done this. I have not led anyone to Christ. I fear I do not know enough. What if I can’t answer the questions asked? How can I lead another person to Christ if I come across clueless? My pastor encouraged us to just tell our story. So, here’s mine… My mom was raised…