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What's Left When Everything Else Fades
There's a moment that tends to arrive quietly — not in crisis, but in the ordinary stillness of a Tuesday afternoon or the end of a long year.You realize: titles don't speak for us. Track records don't warm a room. What people remember about us isn't how right we were,...
G. Rivers,
Dear Emotional You. You are Full of Supra Emotions. - Bravester
Instead of labeling every difficult emotion as a problem to fix, maybe start seeing these moments as invitations to some brave decisions.
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,
Dear Emotional You. You are Full of Supra Emotions. - Bravester
Instead of labeling every difficult emotion as a problem to fix, maybe start seeing these moments as invitations to some brave decisions.
Brenda Seefeldt,
Grateful for What We Still Have — grateful, yet grieving
Last year I was able to hear Dr. Edith Eva Eger, author of “The Choice” speak at a conference. She is a psychologist and holocaust survivor who recently turned 93. As I listened, I was mesmerized by how she viewed the world after living through the horrors of the holocaust. &
Pam Luschei,
Unlimited: Faith Is Not The Greatest Virtue | Good News Unlimited
Though faith is the first, love is always the best.
Eliezer Gonzalez,
How to Love Others Well — Carol McLeod Ministries
Let me take you on a Valentine’s journey created to reinvigorate your heart toward this day of hearts, roses and gift-giving to those you love.
Carol McLeod,
Open Your Heart — Carol McLeod Ministries | Find Joy in Your Everyday Life
The heart of this holiday of hearts is only discovered in my ability to love others and to open my heart to be loved in return.
Carol McLeod,
Mutual Passion: The Artist in Community
I’ve blogged a lot about the importance of artists of faith being in community with one another. It is a powerful and encouraging thing to see people with mutual passions gathering together a…
Manuel A. Luz,
Amazing Avon
I had just turned twelve when I officially began my babysitting career with the Anderson family. I couldn’t have asked for a more energetic bunch of little boys to keep entertained, fed, bathed, and ready for bed by 7:30 p.m.Avon was the smiling, inspiring mother of this young crew. She...
Karen Farris,
Imprints of Love — Grateful, Yet Grieving
Because we love, we grieve. Through our attachment, we form a bond. We give ourselves a gift when we recognize and allow the “marks” of our loved one to be acknowledged and affirmed.
Pam Luschei,

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