Mario
Elizabeth Moore
It didn't obnoxiously call attention to itself, but it came alive for the people that cared.
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Living a life of hope & wholeness and sometimes writing about it.
It didn't obnoxiously call attention to itself, but it came alive for the people that cared.
Read MoreSo I went home this weekend. Normally that's not a huge deal, except for the fact that, these days, it's pretty rare that all 6 of us end up in the same place.
How was it? Pretty stinking awesome. In fact, if you were a fly on the wall, you might've heard something along these lines:
Read MoreNames are definitely no accident. They define us. Our parents get nine whole months to ponder the name that will be attached to us our entire lives. Nine whole months to name someone who they have never met, but love so deeply.
Read MoreIt was a Sunday night in October at Corner Bakery. Who knew those nights would turn into a weekly haven, a break from the demands and pressures of people and leadership?
Read MoreToday, I picked up a forgotten, bookshelved-book and read a very moving love story that needs to be shared. Read it, every word, and fix your mind on the furious power and healing love of Jesus. Here's an excerpt from Brennan Manning's The Furious Longing of God from his chapter on Healing:
Read MoreToday, I did something I never do. I cooked. I went beyond recipe-following and actually cooked for the first time. I experienced it like it should be experienced, like jazz, or art, or exploration.
Read MoreSo I have this favorite sweater. All you really need to know is that it's green and it's made out of this really thick yarn that makes me feel snuggly all the time. We experienced life through our senses today. And if my sweater had senses, it would have...
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