Here are my top five picks for the week! Blog posts, art/photos, music. Would you like to recommend a Top Five, perhaps your blog post? Leave your suggestions in Comments below.
5. Stronger by Kelly Clarkson. This fun music video gets your groove on. Forgive the opening ads.
4. Inspirational graphic by writer/speaker MaryDeMuth:
3. Child Trafficking: It’s as Close as Your Cell Phone by Diana Scimone. “Want to buy a child? Want to sell one? Just pick up your cell phone and click away. . .keep reading here.
2. Impatient and Irate by Julie Ganschow. “Are you an impatient person? Do you become irritable when things take a little longer than you expected them to take, or people don’t perform according to your expectations?
Your responses may look like sarcasm, huffing sounds, tapping fingers or even. . . keep reading here.
1. Those Times We’re Scared Senseless by Jo Ann Fore. “Like some bloody-faced bad guy from a horror movie pulling me into his chest, the heavy arms of overwhelming fear wrapped me tight.
The digital radio on the nightstand glared green: 3:00 a.m.
A fuzzy apprehension gripped my brain while. . .keep reading here.
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Blessings and Hope!
Thanks so much for sharing–what a joy. Love your passion for hope, for healing!
You’re welcome, Jo Ann. God has called me to help hurting women, especially Christian women who feel disconnected at church or who no longer attend church. My heart breaks for wounded, scattered sheep. Thank you for your ministry. I cannot imagine where I’d be now if I hadn’t journaled my pain, page after page after page, and found hope and healing. Blessings to you!
I have known KcHutter for many years. Her life certainly did change after Cameron went to Heaven…I can remember seeing her face at the funeral and it was filled with pain. After some time, we would get together for dinner and Kc would cry and cry…I only wish I could’ve taken her pain away. But…the Lord not only carried her but He gave her peace and she was like a new person. Later on we went to see a comedy movie and it was sounded so good when Kc started to laugh at a scene in the movie. She’s one of my best friends and I thank the good Lord that he put us together as friends.
Hi Marlene, thanks for sharing your memory. Moving. You can read more posts on Kc and her book at http://www.lucyannmoll.com/category/4-weeks-of-mending-a-broken-heart/
Blessings to you, Lucy