Monthly Archives: June 2010

Torn Between One Way and Another by Gloria Toti

At the beginning of the month, the in-shape posts started coming through and as I read them, I could feel a conflict starting to stir within my heart.  The message was consistent, and l knew I had a value that … Continue reading

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Standing in the Corner by Tasha Bossio

When this title first popped into mind, I kept imagining a little girl with long hair and a pink bow standing in the corner. She was not aware of anything going on behind her, but felt totally safe because she … Continue reading

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Core Strength by Nita Kuehn

Since the month of February, my husband, daughter and I have been attending an exercise class three times weekly.  We have all discovered muscles in places we never even knew existed – OUCH!  We do, however, really appreciate the fact … Continue reading

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Set Apart! by Annette White

In 1 Thessalonians 5:23 Paul’s prayer is that we would be sanctified (set apart).  One way we’re set apart is to hear and commune with the Holy Spirit! Recently as I was driving into Lubbock a billboard caught my attention.  … Continue reading

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Mini Meal Mania by Deanna Duncan

“In Europe, we believe that cellulite is a disease. We treat for it.” In two seconds and fourteen words I thought my cruise was ruined. Isla, the beautiful, svelte Swede opened the Freedom of the Seas Wellness Class with that … Continue reading

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My Simply You Experience by Meredith Mitchell

My experience with “Simply You” was simply amazing!  If you recall from a previous blog, because of some events that happened in my life last June, I claimed that I would have a testimony to give at this year’s class. … Continue reading

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Get Movin’! by Laura Fulkerson

A while back I was watching a video about God’s Amazing Animals. It showed documentaries on different animals and the instincts built into them. For example, one portion was devoted to salmon and their instinct to swim upstream to go … Continue reading

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The Inevitable Chocolate Cake by Tasha Bossio

I told a friend the other day that I think I could find a reason to eat a dessert everyday. Hormones, wedding, birthday, bad day, great  day, promotion, demotion, emotion. See, there are plenty of excuses.  It seems that I … Continue reading

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