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Monthly Archives: September 2012
These are the days that make me sigh
Hot on the heels of enjoying the new, cooler weather is the requisite autumn allergies that plague me each year. I don’t know what I’m allergic to, but I’m guessing it is anything that grows and releases pollen into the … Continue reading
These are the days
The cool breeze wafting through my home office window indicates the seasons are beginning to change. These are the days that energize me. I’ve never been a big fan of summer. As a kid summer is great because it marks … Continue reading
Posted in Motivation
Tagged autumn, coffee, cool weather, inspiration, motivation, seasonal change
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Helping those in need
I’ve gone through several iterations of what I would say here in my head throughout today, but there isn’t a clear cut, easy way to do this. What I’m going to write about can be so charged with politics and … Continue reading
Posted in Compassion Blogger
Tagged children, Compassion International, giving, sacrifice, sponsorship, stewardship
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“I’m 37, I’m not old”
I can only truthfully use that quote for a little less than two months. The truth is that I’m not old though any physical issues I might have are in fact from the years and not the mileage. This past … Continue reading