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Never.

I don’t love you anymore. I remember the moment, the place, the angle of the sun, the smell in the park. I know the precise heartbeat when suspicions became real, fears were confirmed, and my life changed. I haven’t loved you for years. I’m not sure I believe those words, but she does. And, I [...]

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But He Didn’t Wonder Who Loved Him.

A song, a blog, and a picture book. That was the sound of God’s voice I heard today, reminding me where He is in the middle of my messy life. I’ve written previously about the wild range of emotions I can experience through the course of the day. Up/down…at peace/full of anxiety…confident/doubtful. It’s remarkable I [...]

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D is for Disappointment (Counting My Blessings 4/26)

Even writing the title for this post makes me question the logic of calling disappointment a blessing. Isn’t disappointment really more like the absence of blessings in the first place, or the loss of a blessing once known? I guess I’m thinking of what disappointment can drive me to do. True, it can drive me [...]

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