I am weird in more ways than one, but I am weird for a good reason. It has taken me two years to get to where I am now and you couldn’t pay me to turn around and go the opposite way. I enjoy this sane, peaceful, balanced and almost powerful feeling way too much to go back.
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GSB Summer 2011 Conference
GSB Summer 2011 Conference
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July 16-21, 2011Rolling Meadows, ILWords always fail me when I attempt to describe what touches my heart so deeply. I could use every beautiful adjective in the English language and it still wouldn't cut it.The majority of my family and I put a thousand miles on our minivan traveling to Chicago and back for the greatest Bible conference
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Natalie
Natalie
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This is a picture of me and my friend Natalie Ann Beardsley. I am on the right. She is on the left. This picture was taken April 21, 1999 at the historic Hornby School and Museum. Our little group of homeschool families went there for our own Little House on the Prairie type reenactment. We ate our lunch
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On Fear and My Story
The following entries are my heartthrobs over the past couple days, dealing with fear and realizing something about my life.July 9, 2011I am such a fearful creature. I am afraid of so much. I fear, most of all, confrontation, broken bones, house fires and romance. The first three, I often have good reasons to fear. But romance...yeah. Now
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Completeness
"Incompleteness is not the result of being single, but of not being full of Jesus. Only in the process of reckless abandonment to Jesus does any woman ever finally understand that, in Him, she is complete. When two 'incomplete' singles get married, their union will not make them complete. Their marriage will be simply two 'incomplete' people trying
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My Little Darling
So I wrote this a couple months ago, and just finally got around to posting it. :D Back story: I have a huge heart for adoption and have dreamt several times about a little girl. She's always the same...about 2 years old and blonde. I never know her name, but I know that I've adopted her. So this
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