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One Final Word
My dear friend Michele slipped into eternity on Wednesday, February 1. She was a remarkable woman who left a legacy of faith, determination, and love. For three years she courageously battled the ovarian cancer that eventually robbed her of her life. A few days before she died, one of her docto
posted 8:43:41pm Feb. 10, 2012 |
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The rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated
My husband told me that there are rumors that I've died. I'm happy to report that I'm still very much alive. My cancer has gone to stage four but we are controlling it with chemo, the cancer numbers are currently in the normal range. I've stopped blogging to concentrate on my daughters and writing a
posted 7:07:55pm Aug. 23, 2010 |
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An update and a prayer request
Several people have asked about Michele's condition, and have promised to pray for her. On her behalf, I thank you for that. I spoke with her a little while ago, and she asked that I come here and tell you what's going on, and to ask you to pray for her. She isn't able to post here herself right
posted 4:55:36pm Apr. 06, 2010 |
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Rest in peace, Internet Monk.
A man known in the cyber world as The Internet Monk, has died. Michael Spencer lost his battle with cancer tonight.
My prayers go out for his family and for all those who loved and will miss him. :(
posted 11:52:00pm Apr. 05, 2010 |
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The peace that passes all understanding, pt. 1
I'm coming out of my normal hiding place to make a few comments.
The internet is a strange place. It is often a wonderful place, a helpful place, a unifying place. But it is also alienating, cold, and is the perfect medium in which to depersonalize others.
Through it, I have seen people reach out
posted 4:39:08pm Mar. 25, 2010 |
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posted January 3, 2009 at 4:18 pm
The difficulties between those two boys are obviously the fault of George W. Bush.
posted January 4, 2009 at 11:32 am
Oh please. Both of these boys are much more intelligent and educated than George Bush or any of his fascist family members.
posted January 4, 2009 at 2:25 pm
What the older boy did with Charlie is what we tend to do naturally with sin. The difference is that, while it may not be apparent immediately, sin really hurts — which is why we need the grace of God.
posted January 4, 2009 at 2:28 pm
“his fascist family members”
Yeah, that horrible, mean Laura Bush. She probably eats puppies for breakfast.
Picking on her is TRULY an example of having no point.
posted January 4, 2009 at 9:19 pm
What the older boy did with Charlie is what we tend to do naturally with sin.
Actually, the older boy demonstrated remarkable restraint in NOT retaliating …
… compared with my (old enough to know better) boys who’ll deliberately put themselves in harm’s way – let their baby sister pull their hair, e.g., – then push her down for it.