Monthly Archives: April 2010
Reader Profile: Anne Zachary
Today, we are happy to profile a dedicated reader of the Prize31.com blog. We want you to get to know women who participate in this online community! Meet the lovely and talented…. Anne Zachary!!! [cue wild applause!] Who is in … Continue reading
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I Have Overcome! by Meredith Mitchell
…But take heart, because I have overcome the world. John 16:33 It’s one of my favorite verses. If Christ can overcome the world, can’t we overcome our bad habits and addictions? The answer is YES, YES, YES-but only thru that … Continue reading
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Something Weird Happened
We apologize for the late post this morning. It was there last night, gone this morning. Please be sure and check out Laura’s wonderful post and pictures. You will be blessed!
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Written On His Hands by Laura Fulkerson
“What man among you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts … Continue reading
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An Answer by Annette White
It had been a L-O-N-G cold winter day and even though it seem late in the dark evening, there was still a night class to attend. As I pulled into the university parking lot I began to pour out my … Continue reading
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Overcoming My Fear of Children by Rachel Larsen
Overcoming my fear of children. O.K., I don’t literally get afraid of a child, but I have had a fear that children will think I look stupid when I am in front of them. My twin sister and I grew … Continue reading
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Today, even a wet sock can’t get me down! by Tina Poulsen
Somewhere between the coffee pot & the sink I step in who-knows-what was spilled on the floor the day before & now my sock is wet. What’s worse than wet socks?
This morning not even wet socks before the sun rises can get me down.
Because after my typical morning routine (and this is quite typical) there is something more; something extraordinary is on the horizon. Continue reading
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The Bridge by Nita Kuehn
As a child I would so look forward to our family vacations. My place, as the youngest of seven in the family, was sitting atop the Karo can between the front and back seats. (Obviously, this was before there were … Continue reading
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