Monthly Archives: July 2010
We Gotta Have Each Other! by Laura Fulkerson
This summer, my husband and I have been able to put in a new yard. It’s been a lot of work but well worth the effort. We rented a tiller. We put down some good soil and I worked on … Continue reading
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Living Life with an Eternal Perspective by Leslie Rhodes
Leslie recently spoke for Simply You. In case you missed her talk, she graciously agreed to post. Thanks Leslie! If your actions today have the potential to radically affect your eternity, wouldn’t that dramatically change how you think about your … Continue reading
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My Daughter Casey by Susan Shakespeare
I learned very quick life would not be the same when my daughter, Casey, found out she had cervical cancer at the end of April 2009. Adeno- carcinoma, which was her diagnosis, is a rare form of cancer and she … Continue reading
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In Memory of Casey Shakespeare by Jennifer Riley
I met Casey Shakespeare on April 7, 2007. I went into the salon that morning (in a blizzard) to get one final haircut before I was to give birth to Micah. I was feeling contractions, but they got a lot … Continue reading
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BECOMING WISE by Rachel Larsen
I believed my cousin at age 6 when he told me that toys came to life when we left the room (this was ground breaking stuff, pre-Toy Story). So my sister and I spent countless hours testing this theory by … Continue reading
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I hope YOU’ll be there too! by Tina Poulsen
Ruth. She got the fairy tale ending. In quite an unlikely way. Widowed. Loyal. Unwelcome. Desperate. Diligent. Redeemed. Rewarded. I’ll be sharing her story & my testimony of how God will use unlikely people, in unlikely ways to do the … Continue reading
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The Devil Made Me Do It! by Nita Kuehn
I clearly remember one Sunday afternoon some years ago. My Mom walked into the living room and found me gleefully jumping up and down on the sofa (my own personal trampoline.) Since I definitely knew, even at age four, that … Continue reading
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Yes, God Will Answer When We Call by Laura Fulkerson
This past May, my son Shawn finished his teaching degree at LCU. He spent long hours working on classes and finals and the things you do in college to get your degree. When he first started college, he thought he … Continue reading
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