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Five ways to face tragedy.

6 Dec

With all the anger and hurt in the news this week, Janet’s post is on the mark.

Five ways to find perfect peace for the holidays.

29 Nov

The holiday season meant to bring joy, is often marred by stress and turmoil. Janet’s post today bring hope.

Three secrets to overcome rejection.

22 Nov

Rejection- we have all experienced it’s sting. Janet shares a new perspective on it.

Five ways to use the power of words to influence people.

15 Nov

Many years ago, someone I deeply respected told me I needed to be careful of the words I spoke. His words have echoed in my mind many times since then and I have tried to take his advice.

Seven steps to building your self-esteem.

8 Nov

How many times have we believed the lies? Many times in my case.

Five ways to deal with disappointment.

1 Nov

This morning I was hoping to wake up to snow covered ground, instead I woke up to leaves flying in the wind. It seems all around me snow fell. I was disappointed.

Five easy ways for you to be one of those ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

25 Oct

Wow, this one really hit home with me and goes along with Louise Gibson’s poem on Friday. We all have gifts.

Seven easy ways to begin conquering fear and anxiety.

18 Oct

I believe everyone will be blessed by Janet’s message this week.

How We Met~Part 2

12 Oct

SUNDAY MEMORIES

JUDY

Let me add a bit of Fred’s history here. He is the oldest of four children in his family.

His father had been in World War 2 as a Chaplain, after being through seminary and pastorate. When the Army Air Corps decided to break apart and the Air Force became its own entity, his dad went with the AF rather than Army. So the family moved around quite a bit – not only in the States, but also had a tour in Italy after the war.

When Fred was in high school, his dad was sent to Japan.

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The family followed, but it took a while. The year they moved, Fred went to three different high schools! (In his public school years, he went to 23 different schools!) They started in Panama City, Florida, then moved to Danville, California (near Walnut Creek) for a while, then on to Japan. He was ticked that the California school he was in – San Ramon Valley Union High School – which was supposed to be top-of-the-line at that time, didn’t offer either Latin or advanced Algebra – both of which he’d studied in Florida. The California schools also didn’t want to let him take upper-level American history (a junior course, and he was just a sophomore), saying that he couldn’t possibly be ready for that class. His father convinced them to let him take a test to measure his level – and he aced the test! In any case, they were there only a few months before the move to Japan.

Fred’s sisters told me later that he went straight from age 12 to 20! He apparently got serious about his studies and girls just fell by the wayside! I guess it was a good thing, since he was Valedictorian of his high school graduating class in Japan! None of that moving around stunted his brain power, it seems. He actually said it was an education within itself, and he was grateful for that opportunity.

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Because of his grade average, he had applied to – and been accepted by and had a line number for – four universities: Purdue, Florida State, the University of Illinois, and Washington State. He just hadn’t made his choice yet.

Fred had always had a bit of a problem with hay fever, but it got worse while he was in Japan. He was talking with the librarian in his high school on Johnson AFB, Japan, one day. She was from Albuquerque, and she suggested that the dry climate in New Mexico might actually be good for his hay fever. So, late in June that year, he applied for admission to the University of New Mexico – and was accepted.

And that’s how he came to be in Albuquerque. God just brought him there for us to meet. Isn’t it amazing how God works things out?

 

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.     Jeremiah 29:11

 

 

 

 

 

~~~~~~~~~~To Be Continued~~~~~~~~~~

Fighting Fear: Three ways to live without fear.

11 Oct

Can you imagine traveling alone and blind? I can’t. Janet share her secret today.