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Monday, November 2, 2009

Everyone needs an encourager

I love this picture of the my two fellas. I just adore them and this shot I took.
I wanted to share a few poems with you, I posted that I thought this picture was a great representation of our Heavenly father walking hand in hand with us, his children.
Blessings to each of you.


Foot Prints

I know I can't walk this life alone, No matter how much I try this all alone, There seems to be problems every turn I take; And I know my life depends on the decisions I make, I cannot turn around and dish out the blame; Because then no one would like to play my game. I've learnt a thing or two along the way; To make me who I am today, Life threw me choices And I caught my losses. But despite all the terrible pain I've now inherited a big, big, gain. I am walking hand in hand with the Lord And nothing compares to the peace, the joy and love, I have in this world.




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The Father's Love.


A child was born yesterday. The child lay in his father's arms, so at peace.
The father promises himself that; he will protect his child,he will love his child, he will guide his child through life, but let the child grow, and he will always be there for the child.
The child grew before his father's eyes. The child learned how to; walk,talk, and love.
The child made some mistakes, and his father was always there to help. If the child fellthe father was there to pick his child up, If the child was in trouble, the father was there to guide his child through the hard times. The hardest thing for the fatherwas watching

his child making mistakes.
As the child grew into a young man, he figured that he did not need his father’s help. But the father waited for his son to ask for his help.
As the son walked through his young life, he made some big mistakes that caused him pain, he realized he needed his father's help.
As the son went to his father for help, he was scared. He was scared that he'd lost his father's love, and his father wouldn’t help him.
As they talked, the father put his arm around his son,

and told him that he would always be at his side. That is how it is with God.

Charles J. Breunig


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