So sweet to hear from you on that post! It was the wildest of transactions! I will have to look up what you recommended. In thinking back, this isn’t the first time this has happened in conversation with someone who was a JW. I ended up remembering a young woman I met years ago when I took my girls to the park who said some of the same sorts of things.
Your blog is SO neat! You have a wonderful way of speaking your heart through your writing. I was blessed in reading through some of your posts!
I am not the best at usually posting, or getting to read very much, or even comment (have to keep it all in check), but I have found it is a great way to keep a better grip on staying in touch. 🙂
Bless you, my Sister.
tammie ♥
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I hope your skies are blue today and that you are feeling a lot better!
Here’s to a whole lot of healing! Right now I am in my kitchen watching leaves fall, but I have to say, I LOVE the healing rain!
Have a nice day!
Love,
Angie xoxo
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Annie, check out Alli Rogers @ allirogers.com. Listen to “If I’m Brave” just click on music then If I’m Brave it takes a minute. The whole CD is great. My niece used “Nothing to cry about” from Alli’s Eden CD (also super) for her first dance with her new husband. Totally romantic. You can’t get nothing to cry about on itunes, only through website or maybe something like limewire. “Tanzania” is so good. “Someday I will live in a house that’s built by hands that hold the world.”
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Welcome to my writing home.
This is the place where I gather my thoughts, my faith, and the quiet wonder I find in everyday life.
Here you’ll find reflections on God, truth, grace, and the beauty hidden in ordinary moments. I write about faith that wrestles and trusts, joy that grows even in hard seasons, and the deep goodness of paying attention. Through honest words and gentle perspective, this blog is an invitation to slow down, look deeper, and see life through eyes of hope and gratitude.
💖annie
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