Do you have problems? Are they big problems or small ones? Sometimes, it may seem we can’t deal with our problems because one problem isn’t solved until another one starts.
Woman’s blog by Peggy Brown
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According to the GlobalRichList.com, I am richer than 99% of all the people in the world. In fact, if you make $14,400 annually (that is $7.50/hour, the Arkansas minimum wage), you are richer than 92% of the world’s population. Are we blessed? You bet we are!
But being blessed is measured by so much more than income or wealth! The Scripture tells us…
Laundry to do, dinner to cook, children to bathe, house is dirty, “I’m hungry”, shopping to do, bills to pay, “my sister hit me”, spend quality time with children, papers to grade, “my sister won’t share with me”…
Woman’s blog by Laura O’Connor
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I remember having a strong sense of the brevity of life even as a young child. I experienced sadness and longing when faced with the fact that I only got one shot at life. All of my choices and paths lead me one way…
A woman’s blog by Anna Betts
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I have had cancer three times, but the first was the worimagest. I was given a twenty percent recovery prognosis, and my children were 5 and 8. I wanted to be alive to watch them grow up.
A woman’s blog by June Townzen
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