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Monthly Archives: June 2015
A Rainbow for Peggy
In memory of, and in honor of, my dear sister Peggy, who lived with injustice and inequality from the day she found the courage to speak her truth. Congratulations to all for this transcendent moment in our history!
I’m A Lousy Christian
I don’t understand. Each day, God gives us the most beautiful canvas on which to paint a new day. Each day, an opportunity to do His works. Yet over, and over again, someone paints it red. I can’t forgive. I … Continue reading
I Lost All Track of Time
I recently took an online writing course called Awareness to Creativity, offered by my daughter, Laura. She asked me to take the BETA version of the course, to get feedback and fine tune it for future students. One of the … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse, healing, human trafficking
Tagged awareness, believe, blessings, brothers, Cambodia, caregiving, childhood, children, Christian faith, daughters, human trafficking, ptsd, therapy for children
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SAME, SAME BUT DIFFERENT
SAME, SAME BUT DIFFERENT A Story for the Children of Cambodia – #2 Ratanak had walked down that road 1,000 times before. It always looked the same. He kicked an empty can with his bare foot as he walked along, … Continue reading
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Tagged Agape love, child abuse, God's love, grieving, healing, healing light, ptsd, same, same but different, therapy for children
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Jasmine Finds Hope
I will be returning to Cambodia in January, to work alongside my church mission team with children who have been rescued from human trafficking and slavery. (See posts during October/November 2014) I am writing stories for the children in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambodia, childhood, Christian faith, daughters, faith, God's love, healing, hope, human trafficking, inspiration, loss
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One Giant Step Forward
It has been three years since my husband passed away. Three of the most volatile years I’ve ever experienced. I’ve got stories, but dwelling on the past won’t heal this soul. The grieving goes on for quite some time; one … Continue reading
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Tagged children teach parents, grieving, hope, life goes on, living alone, loss of loved one, moving forward
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