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Darlene

Darlene enjoys farm life in rural southern Georgia USA

On Wings Like Eagles

It seems to me, other than personal suffering, waiting stretches one’s faith the most. I don’t enjoy inconvenience and long-suffering isn’t my cup of tea.  Am I the only one who stands in front of microwaves counting down seconds? C’mon. Confess (you know who you are). What about traffic lights? ...

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She Loved Much

loved much

I heard a song yesterday called ‘Have I told you lately that I love you,’ written by Scotty Wiseman in 1945. Great love tunes are birthed out of sweet romance between two people falling in love. The next stanza goes, ‘have I told you with all my heart and soul ...

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Love Keeps Us Kind

More than likely, you’ve heard the phrase ‘love makes the world go round’. Don’t know if it’s true though, but one thing’s certain; the depth of God’s love is revealed by that wonderful word, ‘whosoever’ (John 3:16). God’s love flows inexhaustible and lays foundation for our ability to love. Notice ...

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Do-Overs

Forgiven

No matter how far or how long we’ve fallen, there’s hope and bright futures ahead for Christ followers. Everyone accumulates past failures but God delights in giving second chances. Matter of fact, to our astonishment, He grants unlimited opportunities until complete restoration occurs “No temptation has overtaken you except such ...

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Mercy Outruns Malice

In Victor Hugo’s novel, Les Miserables, peasant Jean Valjean served 19 years imprisonment due to stealing a loaf of bread for his starving family. Upon release, angry and bitter, he had no home and slept on the streets. A Catholic Bishop gave him shelter one night but Valjean ran off ...

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