Friday, May 30, 2008
Know What I Mean?
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I am reconsidering this post. I'm pondering and praying, and I'll get back to you on it.
For the beautiful and kind comments, thank you. You are so very appreciated!
For the beautiful and kind comments, thank you. You are so very appreciated!
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4 comments:
You and your writing are an encouragement to us all to become the best that we can be through the grace and power of the Lord! Thank You!
Jerri, I wanted to thank you for your kind and encouraging words to my post about lonelieness. I hope to be able to get my hands on the Lisa Bevere book, but it may have to wait until I visit the States next. It sounds wonderful.
I'm having a bit of a hard day - some sad news was delivered. But I'll be back to look around soon.
jerri, did you get the e-mail i sent you?
Looking forward to it - whatever it was about. :)
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