Having a pastor for a father-in-law is a true blessing, especially as he always speaks TRUTH. I love his teaching/preaching style, and the homey feel of New Salem Baptist Church.
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30 Days of Thanksgiving – 19
Thankful for the family I married into. For good times & bad, they are mine, just as my own flesh & blood. They are my favorite part of Tennessee!
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July 29, 2011. Cleveland, Tennessee. A car carrying three young people crashed into a culvert. The driver lost his life the next day. The passenger in the back seat was not wearing his seat belt and is now paralyzed. The front seat passenger was thought to have a crushed shoulder & internal bleeding but was miraculously (Praise GOD!) that very evening with only minor scrapes & bruises. Lives are being changed because of this crash. Some have received organ transplants. Some will turn their lives around for the better. Some will finally answer God’s call. Where there is hope, there is life. Thank you, Jesus!
Read the rest of this entry »Missing the MOM gene
I’ve often said that I was missing the mom gene. You know, the one that makes your child(ren) the center of your very existence, that makes you remember every little detail of their lives, that causes you to lose sleep and have an aching heart when they aren’t around.
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My husband was born and raised in the same city in Tennessee. All of his family lives there, most of them in one city. Since we now live in Georgia, we only get to visit once a month, unless some of them come to see us. On the weekends that we do travel to visit, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Melissa & Joey – Not for Family TV Time
When I heard that Melissa Joan Hart & Joey Lawrence were teaming up for a new sitcom on ABC Family, I was excited! I enjoyed Ms. Hart as both Clarissa (she explained it all!) and Sabrina the teenage witch. I’ve been watching Joey from a cute little guy on Gimme A Break to a good [...]
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