Saturday, November 13, 2010

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Spoken words can affect someone in the years to come. May the words remembered be of a positive nature. Say a prayer to God, asking for strength to hold in the negative thoughts. What is said can change a person’s life.

~Marie Morrison.~"

Friday, November 12, 2010

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Having opposing viewpoints does not mean ignoring those in need. Our minds may think differently, but we all carry God’s Spirit."

~Marie Morrison~

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Blessings to the Veterans

"Blessings to all of our veterans. They have given up their freedom so we may have our freedom. As they go on their journeys, at the present time or in recalling the past, God will never abandon them. He is providing them with fortitude, a gift of the Holy Spirit and one of the Cardinal Virtues. Thank you, veterans, for... your courage, fighting evil to keep us safe.~Marie Morrison~"

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Losing a loved one brings seasons of memories. Images are of birthdays, dinner time visits, special songs, trips, favorite foods and books, laughing over silly things, and so much more. The first year brings out the rawest of emotions for those left behind. Time does not really heal, as the absence only shows the pers...on is not coming back. Knowing that they are now holding hands with God is our only comfort."
~Marie Morrison~

Monday, November 8, 2010

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Facebook Spirituality From A Wheelchair: "Living your passion can mean you love what you are doing. From another view, passion is going through pain and suffering, as Jesus did. Christ rose again, and so shall we, renewed with His Spirit, ready to meet another day.
~Marie Morrison~"

Sunday, November 7, 2010

BATTLES AND SUFFERINGS

There are many battles in our world. We have the military, but let us not forget those suffering from depression, personal demons, illness, types of abuse, hurtful relationships and struggles of many sorts. We pray to God, asking Him to help those in need, that they may feel His unconditional love and peace.
~Marie Morrison~