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Category Archives: Wounds
Book Report: Wounded by God’s People, by Anne Graham Lotz
I just finished reading Wounded by God’s People written by Anne Graham Lotz. Initially I was drawn to the title because I’ve been working on getting past some old wounds and I found a sense of comfort thinking someone in the … Continue reading
Weeds
[Sequel to Dec 2011 Post, Mary, Mary Quite Contrary how does your garden grow?] Taking the time to review how shame-filled the intimate aspects of my life has been, I am just beginning to recognize how God, the Master Gardener, has been at work these … Continue reading
(MATURE CONTENT) Mary, Mary, quite contrary…how does your garden grow?
A few years ago I went to a christian women’s conference called Intimate Issues, lead by Linda Dillow and Lorraine Pintus, which focused on sex, from the spiritual and emotional to the physical and practical. It is not a topic discussed candidly in church … Continue reading
Picking at the Past
Admitted to by Marilou Schnaderbeck “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing.” Isaiah 43:18&19 I have dry skin and it’s most evident on my hands. Although I usually have lotion … Continue reading
Self-Inflicted Wound
By Marilou Schnaderbeck We were spending a lovely evening at a friend’s lake home (beautiful weather, no bugs, water gently lapping the shore) when we decided s’mores were in order! We were short on roasting sticks, so being the problem … Continue reading