Amen to that, Greg! I hope you had a great Easter with your family. We had one of the two sons with us, but as a Baby Boomer, I realize I can't have them all to myself all of the time...they have girlfriends;-)
As an author, speaker and mentoring specialist, my desire is to help others discover what they are most passionate about in life. My journey began in 1996 when a cancer diagnosis turned my world upside down and allowed me to ask myself the really hard questions. I wrote a passionate to-do list of 27 things I wanted to do before I died and by God’s grace, I’ve accomplished every single one—except #27…parachute out of an airplane. I'm passionate about helping others discover their passions!
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New Release: Love is a Verb by Gary Chapman
Connie is a contributing author with her story, "Pulling Weeds on Blossom Trail" - page 210.
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Because He lives, all fear is gone. I'm glad Jesus holds my future secure!
Happy Easter my friend.
Amen Sister! You said it all!
Blessings to your family!
I am glad he didn't take the easy way out either.
Amen to that, Greg! I hope you had a great Easter with your family. We had one of the two sons with us, but as a Baby Boomer, I realize I can't have them all to myself all of the time...they have girlfriends;-)
It's always great to hear your thoughts!
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