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5 Reasons to Embrace Silver

faith· family

13 Oct

    My hair has taken an unyielding turn for the gray silver. It's a fight right of passage that I can't deny. I have decided to embrace it for what it is. Scripture has a word to say about it. You can't argue with scripture. Gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained in a ... Read More about 5 Reasons to Embrace Silver

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Scribbles of the Heart

faith· family· grief· Stuart Lee Sims

11 Oct

“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.” — William Wadsworth Just as pictures are visual reminders of moments in time, the written word is the story to accompany them. Although a picture is worth a thousand words (so true), it's nice to have a few thoughts on the moment from those ... Read More about Scribbles of the Heart

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Wake up blessed Two – My Girls

adoption· africa· faith· family· foster care· grands· grief· homeschool· sickle cell anemia· Stuart Lee Sims

2 Oct

There are days when waking up blessed seems impossible. Turning over to capture a few extra minutes of sleep sounds like a great plan.  Of course, we are blessed every day. Our blessings are immense and often taken for granted. Waking up each morning and counting those blessings is sometimes the ... Read More about Wake up blessed Two – My Girls

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Not Good Enough?

faith· family· grands· grief· Stuart Lee Sims

1 Oct

Have you ever felt "not good enough? " Have you ever felt like no matter what you do, it won't be right, it won't be enough? You can never measure up, never get it right. You can't please everyone, so what's the point? Then you get that nudge from Jesus. He says you are good enough; you're ... Read More about Not Good Enough?

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Far Side Banks of Jordan

faith· family· grief· Stuart Lee Sims

28 Sep

The Far Side Banks of Jordan was a song my Granny wanted to be played at her funeral. In the heartbreak, sadness and need to get things done - it was left off the list. I didn't even know the song at that time. I have since come to love it. There is a version by Johnny and June Cash and also one ... Read More about Far Side Banks of Jordan

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