{Re}tell

Here’s a little throw-back fiction from my previous blog. I really like this story. I hope you enjoy it. ❤ The storm brewed just on the horizon of her mind. It moved slowly at first, darkening her concentration and making her unfocused. The disquieting breeze began stirring up mental debris, emotional angst until like an…

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{Re}schedule

When I was in college, I didn’t have the luxury of going to school full-time or living in the dorm, which may be why I’m fascinated with the Sorority Life game on Facebook, but that’s another story. I worked full-time and went to school as much as I could: part-time, full-time, split schedules. I would…

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{Re}storation

This post was originally published back on November 11, 2010, following a women’s retreat at Tyler Street Church. This weekend the women of our church came together for a single day’s retreat. We learned about organic gardening, faux painting, sauces, relaxing, and yoga. At the end, Sue Duffield, a Christian comedian and singer, led us…

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{Re}affirm

Note: I wrote this back on my old blog, and picked it up from the Way Back Machine. Then, I titled it, Help me overcome my unbelief on January 21, 2010. I’ve been reading a lot lately. I just finished Beth Moore’s Believing God, and now I’m into a book called Fit for God: The 8-Week Plan…

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{Re}verse

I don’t mean go backwards or to turn something around to be the opposite of what it was. No this time I mean it as to share a little poetry — again. Poetic license and all. ❤ HeavenThat placeWhereI willSingThe perfect melodyDanceA faultless pirouetteWriteThe sweetest sonnetFly Without wingsAnd moveAs though I am lightThat place Where There is noMore…

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{Re}publish

Over the next seven days, I’ll be away for a conference in New York. Yet, I made a promise to myself that I really want to keep. When I found The Way Back Machine and an old blog, I realized that I never really captured everything that I wrote for that. The number of computers…

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