From my heart
About Me
- Name: Barb K
- Location: Illinois, United States
I have walked 60 miles for suicide prevention to honor Laurie. I have sky dived twice, visited South Africa, Malaysia, worked with Student Impact 5 years, lead small groups who have experienced child loss at Grief Support and have a blessed life. God is with me.
Great Links
- Laurie Boncimino
- A Place to Process - Greg Boncimino
- From the Desk of Ashley Boncimino - Ashley Boncimino
- Argillaceous - Katie Michel
- Pixie Dust - Amanda Peszat
- tRANsFORMATIONsEVE - Eve Rickert
- Nitty Gritty - Jodi
- Riddlin' Diddlin' and Country Fiddlin' - Drew Brown
- TATTOOME - Gail
- Yahoo!
Previous Posts
Sunday, March 27, 2005
2 Comments:
i love you barb... and she loves you... but i don't need to tell you that, you already know.
Remember how I said I'm not much of a sports fan? I managed to catch almost none of the Illinois game on Saturday evening. But the 10 seconds I did see included a camera shot of one Illinois player's shoes. He had written a Bible reference on them - Isaiah 41:10.
At the time I thought, ‘That sounds familiar... like I should know that. I'll have to look it up later.’
"Later" turned out to be a couple minutes ago as I read:
‘So do not fear for I am with you;
do not be dismayed,
for I am your God.
I will uphold you
with my righteous right hand.’
A couple verses up I read about God choosing His own from the farthest corners of the earth.
‘I have chosen you and have not rejected you.’
A number of verses down I read:
‘The poor and needy search for water,
but there is none;
their tongues are parched with thirst.
But I the Lord will answer them;
I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them.
I will make rivers flow on barren heights,
And springs within the valleys.
I will turn the desert into pools of water,
And the parched ground into springs.’
God seems to take a special delight in speaking to me this way. I wonder if He wants to touch and somehow bring comfort to you through it. I feel kind of silly writing all this, but in the end I believe our Lord speaks through our feeble gestures. I hope this helps rather than confuses… It’s a risk, but I’ll take it. We love you, Barb.
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