It is a strange thing to be overwhelmingly grateful and unafraid at the same time. I know this is quite the cryptic thing to say. I hear Addie talking to herself in her crib this morning, my coffee tastes good, I've gotten some work done, and there are only a million things to do. Freddy will throw at least two fits today and the dog will terrorize the cat. Jason will come home after school and be tired from being on his feet, but still find time to chase Freddy through the house as a tickle monster. These are good things!
I have always been fearful of losing things/people that I am grateful for. This concept is still terrifying, but thanks to some Beth Moore guidance and some Jesus help I've reached a better place. Maybe this is some serious divine revelation. I'm grateful for what God has given me, but I refuse to be burdened and crippled by fear of losing it! Amen!
It is a strange thing to be overwhelmingly grateful and unafraid at the same time. I know this is quite the cryptic thing to say. I hear A...
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Amanda is a full-time working mom raising three children with her husband in Little Rock, AR.
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