HOPE: Endings are sad. Beginnings are scary, so find comfort in knowing you can have ‘hope’ in the middle of any crisis.Author House, 2004 M03 17 - 112 pages What would YOU like for God to do in YOUR life? In the book, Hope --Endings are sad. Beginnings are scary, so find comfort in knowing you can have ‘hope’ in the middle of any crisis, you can walk on a journey that may be familiar to you or someone you know and watch how God does answer prayers, even in the midst of hurt, and can allow you to see ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ or a rainbow after the rain. You can also watch God work through careers that, as some would say, are vehicles that allow God to use people for His glory. And, isn’t that what we’re ‘all’ supposed to be living for? If we concentrate on pleasing God, instead of everyone else, life becomes more peaceful and less confusing. Enjoy this journey........ |
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... ride horses and see the farm and thinking we were the poorest family around because we didn't drive new cars or wear the finest clothes. Now, that I look back, I realize how 'rich' we really were because we had much more than that ...
... ride back to the barn once when she was riding her -- not at her request !!! Cindy must have known she had someone on her back who she could try to manipulate so much they may not want to ride her anymore . One of the special ' prizes ...
... riding the motorcycle and taking things apart so she could put them back together . I don't even remember her owning a ... ride the motorcycle and have tea parties . Jana also loved to play with the puppies we had around the farm . I ...
... ride her. Jana was only four or five years old at the time, so I couldn't bear the thought of my baby sister riding a pony that may throw her off. I started riding Goldie and spending time with her everyday, even before I would leave in ...
... riding the school bus to and from school and wishing my parents could afford to take us to school instead . Since we lived so far out in the country , we were usually the first ones to get on the bus in the morning and the last ones to ...