On the Eve of Christmas, let us await with excitement the celebration of our Savior’s birth. It is time for family, friends and strangers to welcome all with a greeting of love and joy.
~Marie T. Morrison~
The reader is to relax, seeing how the spiritual life can make everyday living worthwhile.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
NEWS OF THE SEASON
"A little four year old ran up to me the other day, most passionate, his green eyes sparkling. He placed his hands on my lap, cheerfullly exclaiming, 'Happy Merry Christmas!', while beaming with joy. A silent prayer was quickly said to God, thanking Him for sending this darling little messenger to share the news of the season.
~Marie T. Morrison~"
~Marie T. Morrison~"
NEWS OF THE SEASON
"A little four year old ran up to me the other day, most passionate, his green eyes sparkling. He placed his hands on my lap, cheerfullly exclaiming, 'Happy Merry Christmas!', while beaming with joy. A silent prayer was quickly said to God, thanking Him for sending this darling little messenger to share the news of the season.
~Marie T. Morrison~"
~Marie T. Morrison~"
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
IMPRESSIONS
A person’s character makes an impression on peers, teachers, children and future employers. Living the Second Great Commandment, of loving your neighbor as you do yourself, is a good reminder of the impression we want to make upon those in our lives.
~Marie T. Morrison~
~Marie T. Morrison~
Labels:
character,
impressions,
Second Great Commandment
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
MILESTONES
Milestones can be marked from the tiniest of achievements. There is baby’s first smile and those first steps, followed by many more. Raising one’s hand in the classroom is a triumph, displaying knowledge, ever growing through the years. Saying “I do” are two simple words, but said together bring about a force of new life. Glory to God for having every moment count!
~Marie T. Morrison~
~Marie T. Morrison~
Labels:
achievements,
Glory to God,
I DO,
milestones,
spirit triumphs
Spirituality From A Wheelchair: REMEMBER
It is human nature to lose contact with someone when a correspondence hasn't been returned. The recipient may not be able to answer, due to health or economic reasons. It isthe time of year we send greetings to one and all, not deleting some on our lists from the past. Feel God's love for everyone, doing the same. It could mean an unfortunate one can have a smile, excited to be remembered.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
CHOOSING YOU
It is okay to experience self pity from time to time, but try not to dwell in it. Share the sad feelings with God and a few people where a close relationship exists. Try, then, to focus on other things. It will be hard, but as tough as it is, we must. God wants us to, inspiring others how we are to live and move on. Being a messenger might not be what we had in mind during the course of life, but God knows why He has chosen you. Not everyone can deliver God's word.
~Marie Morrison~
~Marie Morrison~
Labels:
a messenger,
awe-inspiring,
choosing you,
chosen,
move on,
self-pity
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