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I own many many different flip calendars that I have used over the years. They are not year specific and so I can glean from them over and over again. I read five of them today and want to share with you their words ...
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A Psalm in My Heart
Cast all your cares on God; that anchor holds.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Every Time I Get My Act Together ...
The Curtain Comes Down!
We always have the option to choose joy!
Barbara Johnson
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Bless Your Heart Each New Day
Let Your Light so shine in my home today,
that those who dwell therein will receive something of Your radiance. Amen
Mary Bevis and Nini Sieck
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Folk Wisdom
The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want,
drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not.
Mark Twain
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My Utmost for His Highest
"Do you not know that ... you are not your own?"
I Corinthians 6:19
A Psalm in My Heart
Cast all your cares on God; that anchor holds.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Every Time I Get My Act Together ...
The Curtain Comes Down!
We always have the option to choose joy!
Barbara Johnson
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Bless Your Heart Each New Day
Let Your Light so shine in my home today,
that those who dwell therein will receive something of Your radiance. Amen
Mary Bevis and Nini Sieck
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Folk Wisdom
The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want,
drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not.
Mark Twain
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My Utmost for His Highest
"Do you not know that ... you are not your own?"
I Corinthians 6:19
The first thing God does is get us grounded on strong reality and truth. Why shouldn't we experience heartbreak? Through those doorways God is opening up ways of fellowship with His Son. If God can accomplish His purposes in this world through a broken heart, then why not thank Him for breaking yours?
Oswald Chambers
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All share wise words for today.
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All share wise words for today.
I like them all, and it's easy to relate to Barbara Johnson's.
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