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Friday, May 28, 2010
I talk in a wisper these days.....
It's been a while since I have posted. We recently moved to a live-in suite/extended stay motel and are planning to "hit the road" when we are led to do so. Thus far we were able to pack all that we needed, including cooking supply into our small black car. We have visited one http://www.ncfic.org/church-network style church and it has been a blessing. It is nice to attend smaller churches because the people will have an opportunity to know one's name. Some people consider "frequent movers" as living off the tracks, but I say its better to live in the spirit than to stay stuck in the mud ;)_
Speaking of whispering, I lost my voice because I have been having a cold that has centered its location in my throat for the past couple of weeks. Readers be praying for healing...... Also, even though I have the loss in my voice it has caused me to recognize my need for more prayer and submission!! Hooray for those needs in my life. Loosing my voice is nothing new to me, as I used to participate in a lot of speaking events....from drama to speech contest in high-school in the public school system.....so it often seemed my colds would some how find me in the event that I would need to give a speaking oration of some sort.
By the way, I wonder if there are some women in some cultures where unassisted birth is the norm that whisper when they give birth rather than scream at the top of their lungs. Just think how much extra energy they conserve by holding their tongue.....
Even so the tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things. Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth!
(James 3:5)
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christian faith,
Off-grid living,
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I lost my voice as well recently with a cold that affected my throat. Must be something going around here on Long Island. My daughter gave birth to my fourth granddaughter in February- Aliyah Briana.
-Taryn
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