I write to remember...
Not to forget!
I write for healing...
Not to forget!
I write to draw closer to my Lord...
Not to forget!
By His mercy and in the grip of HIS grace,
Andrea Bowling Perdue
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7 comments:
... & you do it beautifully with such grace & insight for each of us. One beautiful lady, you are.
Have a great weekend ~
TTFN ~
Hugs & love,
Marydon
This is beautiful, Andrea.
Brief, but full of depth.
Have a restful night ahead of you.
Love
Lidia
Beautifully put. God will honor what you write.
Your writing blesses me my friend.
I am so inspired by you. The way your journey began sounds a lot like me right now. I have been writing it down, but then I keep getting the notion that there is more to it.
It's good to be back and scanning through your past posts... now exactly these reasons why I should write. So nicely and simply put!
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