** Due to the increasing severity of MY ILLNESS, it has become impossible for me to continue to post on a regular basis. Unfortunately, as much as I desperately long to, I am also unable to visit each of your blogs often or reciprocate all the loving, supportive comments many of you continue to leave - even though at times it may appear as though you've arrived at some long ago, forsaken blog! With that said, I really want you to know that I miss every single one of you and that I really am still here! I'm just too sick and too weak most days to be able to sit up long enough to create a brand new post...or even read one. However, I absolutely do receive AND read every new encouraging word you leave (and, often, the old ones, again and again!) and I cherish them now more than ever! I truly appreciate your love, support, and, most importantly, your precious time spent on your knees in prayer for my family and me. It ALL means the world to me and I am truly blessed to have friends like you!
~Hugs and Sister Love, Teresa

FYI: All comments come to my email, which I can easily read on my phone. I also enjoy Facebook on my phone because I can catch up on A LOT in a very short time there. Soooo, if you're on Facebook, come 'friend' me there! {{HUGS}} **

Friday, February 26, 2010

FLASHBACK FRIDAY
~RESCUE 911~

Rescue 911

As many of you know, my husband, David, and I met while working as Paramedics for one of the largest EMS providers in the Atlanta area, DeKalb County EMS. Not too long after we met, we were working on separate trucks at neighboring fire stations, only a few miles apart.

One day, a call came out in the territory my partner and I were working. It was for a person down, stabbed in the abdomen. The 911 dispatcher stated that the caller was a child and that she stated the victim was also a child. After the initial call was dispatched, my husband and his partner, Cathy, believed they were closer to the location, so they 'jumped the call' from us.

I won't tell you the rest because I can show you! You see, that call my dear hubby stole from me ended up being on the TV show Rescue 911! And, ahem, no....I've never let him live it down. :0)

The other day a dear old friend from our EMS days told me that the episode is on YouTube so I thought I would share it with you all. Please keep in mind that this was 21 years ago AND they were made to make it look all Hollywood. Very rarely do public safety workers (Police, Fire, EMS) actually slide sideways up to a scene in their vehicles and then get out and run! That is extremely dangerous for many different reasons.

Anyway, without further ado......


Here we are today, married almost 20 years! And, I really did forgive him. :0)


Thanks for watching! Have a great day!

Blessings,

Teresa

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

WORD-FILLED WEDNESDAY






Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

~ 1 Thessalonians 4:17 KJV




What a GLORIOUS day that will be! AMEN!

Thank you so much for joining me again this week for Word-Filled Wednesday. As always, the purpose of WFW is to share God's Word (no famous quotes or other literature, only the beautiful Word of our Heavenly Father) through scripture and pictures. For even more encouragement, or if you'd like to join us, please visit our hostess for this week, Susan, at Forever His. Have a wonderful day!

Blessings,



Teresa



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

UPDATE: MY MOM'S HOME!!


I wanted to let those who have been praying for my mom know that she has been released from the hospital and is doing much, much better. PRAISE GOD! In the next few days, she must follow up with her primary care physician and several of her specialists in order to ensure that she continues to do well.


I really wanted to thank each and every one of you for all of your thoughts and prayers for my mom, my dad and our whole family during the time that she was hospitalized. I truly appreciate the awesome love and support you have shown us during this time. It means more to us than you can possibly know!

Blessings,

Teresa <><

Sunday, February 21, 2010

UPDATE ON MY MOM
~ Number 2 ~


My mom remains in the hospital and has been given the diagnosis of Diverticulitis, in addition to Pancreatitis. From what I understood from my conversation with her today, it also appears she may have been receiving too much IV fluid which caused her to begin having difficulty breathing this morning. This means, due to her heart condition, she was not able to process the fluids fast enough and was possibly starting to go into Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) due to fluid overload. My mom is very knowledgeable about her various medical conditions and knows all too well the signs, symptoms and causes of CHF. Therefore, she was able to advise the nurse what was happening and insisted they discontinue the fluids immediately.

It has definitely not been a good day for her and we all are very frustrated with everything that is going on. Therefore, bright and early tomorrow morning, she/we will attempt to contact her primary cardiology group in Atlanta to see if we can bring them in on her case so that they can make sure her heart is being properly cared for during her treatment for these intestinal issues. *sigh*

In the meantime, PLEASE continue to pray for my mom. It appears that things are definitely not going to be as simple as we had first hoped at the beginning. Please specifically pray for guidance and wisdom for the physicians and other medical personnel who are in charge of her care. Please pray for strength, comfort, peace and complete healing for my mom. And, last but certainly not least, please pray for my dad as he stands by my mom's side during all of this. As I told you about a couple of weeks ago, my parents just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary. They have been together through thick and thin, but they are certainly not spring chickens anymore. :0)

Thanks so much for your love and support. It means more to me than you'll ever know.

Blessings,

Teresa

Saturday, February 20, 2010

THEN SINGS MY SOUL SATURDAYS
~ DEDICATED TO MISSY ~

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I would like to dedicate this week's song to one of my very best friends in the whole world, Missy. I have known Missy and her precious family for roughly 12 years and during that time I have come to love them with all my heart. Missy is the kind of person who goes out of her way to help and encourage others even when she is going through very difficult times herself. Many, many times, my family and I have been the recipient of Missy's unselfish love, encouragement and generosity. I could not ask for a better friend.

Three years ago yesterday, Missy gave birth to her and her husband's third child, a beautiful son named Jack. Of course, the birth was supposed to be a happy, joyous time, but instead, when Jack was born, he had already gone on to play with Jesus. This was very unexpected and, as you can imagine, it ripped the hearts right out of Jack's parents.

Since that time, Missy and her family have moved to another state and I don't get to see or talk to her very often and I miss her SO VERY much. I know that she is still hurting, especially on the days surrounding Jack's birthday, so I picked this song in memory of little Jack.

I love and miss you, Missy, Don, Bailey and Will.

HOMESICK

By MercyMe

You're in a better place, I've heard a thousand times
And at least a thousand times, I've rejoiced for you
But the reason why I'm broken, the reason why I cry
Is how long must I wait to be with you

I close my eyes and I see your face
If home's where my heart is then I'm out of place
Lord, won't You give me strength to make it through somehow
I've never been more homesick than now

Help me Lord cause I don't understand Your ways
The reason why I wonder if I'll ever know
But, even if You showed me, the hurt would be the same
Cause I'm still here so far away from home

I close my eyes and I see your face
If home's where my heart is then I'm out of place
Lord, won't You give me strength to make it through somehow
I've never been more homesick than now

In Christ, there are no goodbyes
And in Christ, there is no end
So I'll hold onto Jesus with all that I have
To see you again
To see you again

And I close my eyes and I see your face
If home's where my heart is then I'm out of place
Lord, won't You give me strength to make it through somehow
Won't You give me strength to make it through somehow
Won't You give me strength to make it through somehow

I've never been more homesick than now

For more inspiring and uplifting songs, please visit Amy at SIGNS, MIRACLES AND WONDERS!

Friday, February 19, 2010

UPDATE ON MY MOM

My mom is being a real trouper, as always! She has been in significant pain off and on, which they are treating with Morphine, and she has not been allowed to eat or drink anything except a few ice chips since she was admitted last night. However, all things considered, she is doing remarkably well. I truly appreciate everyone's prayers and all of the sweet, encouraging comments you have left letting me know you are thinking about us. It really means so much to me and I humbly ask that you continue to pray for her and I will try to update you again soon.

{{HUGS}}

Teresa

Thursday, February 18, 2010

VERY URGENT PRAYER REQUEST
~ FOR MY MOM ~


I would like to ask everyone to please pray for my mom, Joann. She began experiencing upper abdominal pain along with extreme nausea this morning. It all became quite severe early this evening so my dad called me around 6:00 p.m. EST to ask my opinion about taking her to the ER. Since my mom already has several significant medical problems, most related to her heart, I felt that it was imperative that she be evaluated ASAP.

My dad called back just a short time ago and said that Mama is being admitted due to mild pancreatitis - inflammation of the pancreas. They said that, thankfully, she got to the ER in the early stages and that she should do well with proper treatment. I would really appreciate it if you would please pray with me that she does well with treatment and that she is well very, very soon. I really need/want my mom here with me for many more years to come!

Thanks so much!!

Blessings,


Teresa



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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

WORD-FILLED WEDNESDAY







Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

~ Philippians 4:4-7



Thank you for joining me again this week for Word-Filled Wednesday. For even more encouragement, please visit our WFW hostess for this week, Christy at Critty Joy. Have a great day!

Blessings,



Teresa




Monday, February 15, 2010

THE SIMPLE WOMAN'S DAYBOOK
Entry #1


Would you like to linger on the simple things? Then join me and many others in taking a little look into the day plans and thoughts of those who are focusing on simplicity...beauty of the 'everyday moments'.
~ The Simple Woman - Created Spring 2008


FOR TODAY - Monday, February 15th

Outside my window...it is cold and windy but the sun is shining. It is a gorgeous day.

I am thinking...that I am glad that I finally remembered to start these journal entries.

I am thankful for...my daughter, Mo, receiving her first college acceptance letter! It was from Auburn University. How exciting!?!

From the kitchen...I can hear Mo emptying the dishwasher and tidying up. I'm not sure what we are going to do for dinner. Hmmmm....

I am wearing...the same thing I always do these days, my comfy pajamas.

I am going...to rest and take a nap pretty soon. This past weekend was really rough. I have not been feeling well and I had a couple of falls. I have a nice mark on my forehead from one of them. *sigh*

I am reading... 'God Needs Me - Living with Dysautonomia' by Lynn Fox Adams. I've just started it but I'm really excited about the hope it offers to those with our disease!

I am hoping...that my husband gets to take a couple of days off this week while the girls are out for winter break.

I am praying...for no more infections and for increased mobility.

I am hearing...the sound of the vacuum as the girls get their chores done for the week.

Around the house...there are so many little projects I wish I was able to do myself.

One of my favorite things...is my teapot collection. I have about 50!

A few plans for the rest of the week: HA! I rarely have 'plans' anymore but this week I do plan to spend some time with my two youngest daughters while they are out for winter break.

Here are a couple of pictures I am sharing from our snow this past weekend. It is SO very rare here in the south. It was so beautiful but it just didn't last long enough. :0(







If you would like to join in with 'The Simple Woman's Daybook', please feel free to visit Peggy's blog. She is a wonderful hostess and would love to have you stop by.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

THEN SINGS MY SOUL SATURDAYS

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My 2 youngest daughters fell in love with Barlow Girl several years ago and I couldn't have picked a better role model for them. BG is a contemporary Christian girl band comprised of 3 sisters. They are amazing, Godly women who have a true passion for encouraging young girls. Through their music and performances, they send their fans the message that it is cool and fun to be different, to dress modestly, and to remain pure and true to themselves. These ladies have truly made an impact on the lives of my daughters and for that I am forever grateful. Plus, I happen to love them myself! Take a listen.



'NEVER ALONE'

I waited for You today
But You didn't show
No no no
I needed You today
So where did You go?
You told me to call
Said You'd be there
And though I haven't seen You
Are You still there?


I cried out with no reply
And I can't feel You by my side
So I'll hold tight to what I know
You're here and I'm never alone


And though I cannot see You
And I can't explain why
Such a deep, deep reassurance
You've placed in my life


We cannot separate
'Cause You're part of me
And though You're invisible
I'll trust the unseen


I cried out with no reply
And I can't feel You by my side
So I'll hold tight to what I know
You're here and I'm never alone


We cannot separate
You're part of me
And though You're invisible
I'll trust the unseen


I cried out with no reply
And I can't feel You by my side
So I'll hold tight to what I know
You're here and I'm never alone


For more inspiring and uplifting songs, please visit Amy at SIGNS, MIRACLES AND WONDERS!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

50 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE A CHRONICALLY ILL FRIEND

I recently saw this article on the REST MINISTRIES website. I thought it was really neat and would be very helpful for those who have a close friend or family member who is chronically ill.

Being sick, homebound and bedridden has made me feel increasing isolated and lonely. Most of the time, I just don't feel up to having visitors but yet I still feel lonely. It's kind of hard to explain, but I'm sure there are others out there who are experiencing these same feelings.

Since I became sick, I have slowly lost contact with most of my 'real life' friends. All of my closest friends know how much I dislike talking on the phone. (That has been the case long before I became so sick.) I think that, coupled with the fact that they know how extremely sick I've been, has caused most of them to fade into the background.

Occasionally, I will get an email or my husband will get a phone call from one of our friends saying they really want to come visit and/or help in some way but they just haven't known what to do. When that happens, it is usually difficult to think of something to say or to be open and admit that there IS something we need.

I'm sure we are not alone, so I thought I would share this really great list I found with you. I think it might be helpful for those of you who have a loved one who is ill and you have been searching for some way to show them you care and would like to help.

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Lois Wyse once said, 'A good friend is a connection to life - a tie to the past, a road to the future, the key to sanity in a totally insane world.'

Little ways of reaching out make all of the difference to someone who is hurting, especially when the illness is chronic. It's rarely the "size" of the task, but the simple fact that you made an effort and remembered him or her in your thoughts.

Here are 50 creative ways to encourage a chronically ill friend, excerpted from 'Beyond Casseroles: 505 Ways to Encourage a Chronically Ill Friend' by Lisa Copen.

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1. Ask, "What events in your life are changing and how are you coping with the changes?"

2. Understand that she lives in a constant state of making decisions for which there is no guarantee that she is making the right choice.

3. Offer to bring meals and put them in disposable containers. Attach a note saying "This doesn't need to be returned."

4. Add stickers to envelopes for a cheerful touch.

5. Arrange for your friend's kids to have a night with your children.

6. Don't make a person into a project.

7. Ask, "Would you be willing to talk to a friend of mine who has recently been diagnosed with a chronic illness and offer her some encouragement?" It makes one feel good to know that her experience can offer someone else hope and that God still has a purpose for her life.

8. Wash his car and put a little note inside for him to find later.

9. Remember important anniversaries, both the good and the bad. No one else will.

10. Ask, "Do you want company the day that you wait for the test results? I could come over for a couple of hours."

11. "No matter how little you have, you can always give some of it away." ~ Catherine Marshall. Just listen . . . until it hurts to not say anything. And then listen some more.

12. Ask her, "How do you feel God is working through-or despite-this illness in your life? I'm interested."

13. Ask, "What do you wish people understood about your illness?"

14. Don't make her feel guilty about things that she cannot do.

15. Treat her to a gift of movie rentals via postal mail through a service ($7-15 a month).

16. Ask, "Would you be comfortable with having your name on a prayer list, so that others can pray for you?" Don't assume.

17. Instead of saying, "I will pray for you," say, "I'd like to pray for you right now, if that's okay."

18. Mop the floors.

19. Ask if she would be interested in writing something for the church newsletter, maybe even about the subject of living with chronic illness.

20. Buy a brightly colored umbrella as a gift.

21. Ask, "Do you have an errand I can run for you before coming over?"

22. Ask her to do spontaneous things, like go to a concert in the park, or just for a picnic. She may be more likely to participate since she knows if it's a good day or a bad day. Don't be upset if she has to say no.

23. Don't say, "So, why aren't you healed yet?" or "I wonder what God is trying to teach you that you just aren't learning!"

24. For a unique gift, provide brightly colored paper plates, napkins, and utensils in a gift bag with a note that says "For when you don't feel like doing dishes."

25. Get her a pretty box to keep all of her notes of encouragement. Remind her to get it out and read things when she is feeling down.

26. Be her advocate. If you are at an event and walking/seating is an issue because of her disability, ask her if she'd like you to take care of it. If she says you can, be firm but not rude. Don't embarrass her by making accusations of discrimination or by making a scene.

27. Ask, "Would you be interested in a prayer partner from our church?"

28. Purchase matching coffee mugs for you and your friend, and then commit to pray for one another each morning while using them.

29. Say, "While you're in the hospital I'd be happy to take care of your pet."

30. Don't tell her about your brother's niece's cousin's best friend who tried a cure for the same illness and. . . (you know the rest).

31. Find out which charity is most important to her and then give a donation in her honor.

32. Ask, "What are your top three indulgences?" and then spoil her soon.

33. Hold the door open for her. They are heavy!

34. Don't tease her and call her "hop along" or "slowpoke." Comments you mean in fun can cut to the quick and destroy her spirit. Proverbs 18:14 says, "A man's spirit sustains him in sickness, but a crushed spirit who can bear?"

35. Say, "I know you must need someone to just vent to occasionally. I may not fully understand how you feel, but I'm here to listen anytime."

36. Ask your church youth group to come over and clean up the yard during seasonal changes.

37. Don't ask her, "How are you able to make it financially?" If she wants to share a burden she will.

38. Ask, "What would you advise me to look for in a new doctor?"

39. If your friend has a disabled parking placard and you are driving, allow her to tell you where she wants to park. If she's feeling particularly good that day, she may not want to park in the "blue space." Don't be disappointed that you'll have to walk farther.

40. Don't gossip about others. She'll wonder what you say about her. "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." (Ephesians 4:29)

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Proverbs 25:11 says, "A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver." Be kind, gentle, and respectful.

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41. Accept that her chronic illness may not ever go away. If she's accepting it, don't tell her the illness is winning and she's giving in to it.

42. Don't say, "Let me know if there is anything I can do." People rarely feel comfortable saying, "Yes, my laundry." Instead pick something you are willing to do and then ask her permission. Try the coupon in back!

43. Ask her to share her testimony at an event.

44. Buy a magazine subscription for her on her favorite topic.


45. Plant a rosebush to view from a window.

46. Understand that you don't need to know all of the details about the illness in order to be helpful. He'll share with you what he's comfortable with you knowing.

47. Don't ask, "Why can't the doctors help you?" or insinuate that it must be in her head. There are millions of people who are in pain with illnesses that do not have cures.

48. Avoid having gifts be "pity gifts." Just say, "I saw these flowers and their cheerfulness reminded me of you."

49. Send tapes of church services your friend misses to her with a copy of the bulletin and a note.

50. If she doesn't have a cordless phone, get her one. Phone headsets are also nice.


That's 50. Do you have any special ways you have reached out to someone special in your life who has been in need due to a long-term illness or injury??


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

WORD-FILLED WEDNESDAY


We love because He first loved us.

~ 1 John 4:19






This song below is my ABSOLUTE favorite. I love how it describes just how much the Lord loves each and every one of us and what He sacrificed because of that LOVE......



The purpose of Word-Filled Wednesday is to share God's word (no famous quotes or other literature, only the beautiful Word of our Heavenly Father) through scripture and pictures. If you would like to participate in Word-Filled Wednesday, please join Lori over at All You Have To Give and link up.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

SUNDAY CITAR

Sunday Citar


"God will not look you over for medals, degrees or diplomas, but for scars."

~ Elbert Hubbard


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Thank you for stopping by Sunday Citar! This blog quote meme was created by Tabitha at FRESH MOMMY. Please take a moment to check out her blog to see more great quotes and photos that she and others are sharing today!

Have a wonderfully blessed Sunday!

Teresa

Saturday, February 6, 2010

THEN SINGS MY SOUL SATURDAYS


I absolutely LOVE this song by THIRD DAY and CADMON'S CALL. This is one of my very favorite praise and worship songs of all time. I hope you will take the time to listen, especially if you've never heard it before. It is AMAZING!



GOD OF WONDERS


Lord of Heaven and Earth
(Lord of all creation)
Lord of Heaven and Earth

Lord of all creation
Of the water, earth and sky
The Heavens are Your Tabernacle
Glory to the Lord on high

God of wonders
Beyond our galaxy
You are Holy, Holy
The universe
Declares Your majesty
You are Holy, Holy

Lord of Heaven and Earth
Lord of Heaven and Earth

Early in the morning
I will celebrate the light
And when I stumble into darkness
I will call Y
our name by night

God of wonders
Beyond our galaxy
You are Holy, Holy
The universe
Declares Your majesty
You are Holy, Holy

Lord of Heaven and Earth
Lord of Heaven and Earth

Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and Earth)
Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and Earth)
Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and Earth)

Holy, Holy
Holy, Holy

God of wonders
Beyond our galaxy
You are Holy, Holy

Precious Lord,
Reveal Your heart to me
Father hold me, hold me

The Universe
Declares Your majesty
You are Holy, Holy
Holy, Holy

Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and Earth)
Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and Earth)
Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and E
arth)
Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and E
arth)
Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and Earth)
Hallelujah (to the Lord of Heaven and Earth)

For more inspiring and uplifting songs, please visit Amy at SIGNS, MIRACLES AND WONDERS!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

THANKFUL THURSDAY

Thankful Thursday at Truth 4 the Journey


This Thursday, I have something very special to be thankful for! Today, my parents are celebrating their 49th Wedding Anniversary! How awesome is that?!?


My Parents' Wedding Day - Feb. 4, 1961



My mom and dad are both amazing and I am so very blessed that the Lord chose them to be my parents. They have always been there for me, no matter the situation or circumstance. They are always willing to help - they never, ever say no. I know I can always depend on them.

As I've said before, I've been through some pretty major trials and tribulation in my life but through it all, my parents have been right there beside me, holding my hand. I honestly do not know where I'd be today if it weren't for the love of these two people.


HAPPY ANNIVERSARY,
Mama and Daddy!

I love you!



Teresa



Please join Alyssa at TRUTH 4 THE JOURNEY

to see what she and others are thankful for today.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

WORD-FILLED WEDNESDAY







Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.

Romans 5:3-4



Hope.

I have really clung to hope over the last 2 and 1/2 years. It is one of the main things that helps me get through each new day as I continue to battle this illness and the pain and suffering that goes along with it. The past couple of weeks have been especially difficult. Each time I develop another serious bacterial infection, the bug is a bit more complicated to diagnose, the pain is even worse than the time before, the hospital stay is a little longer and it all is getting harder and harder to bear!

I am just so tired and weary. But I know I must persevere. I must cling to the Lord and trust in Him because I know He DOES have an amazing plan for my life and the lives of my family who spend much of their time caring for me.

This is most definitely not the first difficult trial my husband and I have endured. We have suffered several significant blows over the nearly 20 years we have been married. Most couples, if faced with the things we have been through, would have probably divorced a LONG, LONG time ago. However, very early on in our marriage, D and I decided to put Christ in the center of our relationship. We made a conscious decision to allow the Lord to be our Guide, our Compass. We had some bumps and even a few very steep mountains to overcome in the beginning but each new trial has only served to make us much stronger, as individuals and as a couple.

I admit, it is hard to say that I 'rejoice' in my suffering. I think that would be the case for any human in the flesh. However, I know that my current situation, all of the pain and suffering of this illness, is definitely teaching me to be more dependent on the Lord. I know that along the way, God is molding me into the woman He wants me to be.

Here's another verse I like and it helps me, too.





Thanks for letting me share. Thanks, too, for your continued show of support, even when I'm not up to blogging. I am very blessed to have so many people out there rooting me on. Please keep those prayers and wonderful words of encouragement coming. They are such a sweet blessing to my soul.

{{HUGS}}

Teresa



The purpose of Word-Filled Wednesday is to share God's word (no famous quotes or other literature, only the beautiful Word of our Heavenly Father) through scripture and pictures. If you would like to participate in Word-Filled Wednesday, please join Penny over at her blog and link up.



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