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You can read part one here. I am filled with gratitude for God’s freeing power and grace. At the same time, I don’t want to gloss over how hard living into some of this liberation has been. The liberation that … Continue reading
More on the Mobius Strip of Love
On Saturday I posted a poem that tries to tell the story of the moment God got a hold of me for good, the moment God wrapped me up in arms of love and spoke to my heart: I love you, … Continue reading
Posted in Parenting Tales, Theological Thursdays
Tagged children, Christianity, God, grace, love, memories, sacrament
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The Assignment
The assignment, as I understood it, was to comb through the files of childhood memories—everyday, quotidian memories—pull some out, dust them off, then combine with the given template. I did the assignment (good girl, pat on the head and all … Continue reading
Posted in Monday Memories
Tagged bi-polar, childhood, I Am From, memories, poems, SYNCHROBLOG, Texas
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