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May 2022 Recap.

Over the last year or so of blogging I have alternated between sharing a devotional post and a piece of poetry every week here on my corner of the internet. As a self proclaimed “word enthusiast”, this was fitting. Sharing my love of poetry and my love for Jesus, the WORD made flesh is what …

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A time to Weep.

I bet they’re still hearing gunshots in their ears.I bet some of them feel guilty that they survived.I bet they’ll never want to step foot in a classroom again. Amber Gonzales, whose 8 year old daughter Aubree hid under her desk while the shooting at Robb Elementary occurred this week, says this about the trauma …

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To the prolife Christian.

Dear Christian, I’ve heard you from the pulpit.I’ve read your posts on Instagram.I’ve listened to your podcast.I’ve seen you holding signs at busy intersections. I applaud you for your bravery.I respect your dedication.And today, I stand with you. I too, am pro-life.I too believe, as my friend Heather Cofer said- “that the value of a …

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{blossoms}

the sidewalk is scattered in cherry tree blossomslovely, and gentle, they gracefully fallthe magnolias bloom a bashful blush pinkthe crabapples flame in a sunset rosecaught up in the scent of the dogwoods and plum treesi wander and wonder which one is like youfiery or gentlebashful or bravebold or demureflighty or stillsoon I will meet yousoon …