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Last week, our family had a marathon of three EXTRA rehearsals, five performances, three parties, three doctor appointments—and life in general.
This week also brings a few more extra items to our routine, including me orchestrating three Christmas parties on one day for each of three shifts at my husband's office.
Oh, and God's working on me, too. I'd like to take the above sign off my life, but I know it won't come down anytime soon.
No promises on when the next post will be. I'm asking the Lord to make it worth the wait.
In the meantime, if you'd like to see an incredible testimony of what it means to be a new creation in Christ, you are sure to appreciate this post from Makala Doulos (who has the nice habit of using a lower case "i" when speaking of himself): Phase Shift
Last week, our family had a marathon of three EXTRA rehearsals, five performances, three parties, three doctor appointments—and life in general.
This week also brings a few more extra items to our routine, including me orchestrating three Christmas parties on one day for each of three shifts at my husband's office.
Oh, and God's working on me, too. I'd like to take the above sign off my life, but I know it won't come down anytime soon.
No promises on when the next post will be. I'm asking the Lord to make it worth the wait.
In the meantime, if you'd like to see an incredible testimony of what it means to be a new creation in Christ, you are sure to appreciate this post from Makala Doulos (who has the nice habit of using a lower case "i" when speaking of himself): Phase Shift
I too, am a work in progress sis.
ReplyDeleteBe blessed, friend! Enjoy your blogging break, and have fun with your family during the Christmas season!
ReplyDeleteI knew a saint. He was 90 and an amazing man. He oozed God and touched every one he knew -- young and old.
ReplyDeleteI asked him how old he was when he finally felt like he had arrived -- when he had got to the point where it all came together for him.
he looked at me, silly boy that I am, and said, "I'm not there yet."
Blessings to you, your family, and the work of your hands! Merry Christmas, Anne.
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