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Tag Archives: No one is able to snatch them out of My Father’s Hand
For Mom ~ The Brightest Morning Ever
Mother’s Day is one of those holidays that almost always comes with the potential for an array of emotionally charged moments. For many, shared memories of
Posted in Devotional, Exclusivity, Faith, Family, and Culture, Forgiveness, Humor Turned to Insight, Insights, Mother's Day, Right Side Up
Tagged Gallagher's Pen, My sheep hear my voice, No one is able to snatch them out of My Father's Hand, Oliver B Greene, Right Side Up Thinking in an Upside Down World, Ron Gallagher, The Brightest Morning Ever
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“It’s OK, I’ve Got You …”
As my wife and I watched a TV interview with a combat veteran a while back and listened to him tell his story, we couldn’t help but feel a deep sense of compassion. It was hard to imagine the suffering … Continue reading