Val on November 10th, 2009

I recently underwent Heart Opening Surgery.
Before I tell you about that experience, a little background is in order.
From the age of 4 until I was about 30, I was one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
A main tenet I remember hearing was: ‘the heart is treacherous, who can know it?’ A statement based on Jeremiah 17:9.
I learned [...]

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Last week featured more inspirational uplifts for Boost In Your Bathrobe participants. The theme for December is Prosperity. In case you missed a day or two, here’s what happened:
Monday:
Jovan Walker graced us with her words of wisdom, insight, enthusiasm, and reminder that we are powerful creators who can bring about prosperity in all life arenas, [...]

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Val on September 10th, 2008

If you read the post titled Confession is Good for the Soul, you already know about A.C.T.S. prayers and why I use them frequently to clear and cleanse my mind, heart and spirit. Here are a few examples of my A.C.T.S. prayers. Enjoy! (When you undertake the A.C.T.S. prayer process, go all the way, holding [...]

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Val on September 5th, 2008

Quote for the day:
“It is said that if you take one step toward Him, He advances ten steps toward you. But the complete truth is God is always with you.”
Mohammed
Sacred Text:
“He is our God! We have put our trust in him, and he has rescued us. He is the Lord! We have put [...]

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Val on July 31st, 2008

My e-mail address is in my book, so I often get e-mails from readers. This morning I wrote a response to a reader who commented on how much she loved the book (God Speaks to Me) and asked several questions related to her situation (the details of which I won’t go into here for purposes [...]

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Val on July 17th, 2008

My 18-year-old daughter called me this morning and told me she’s definitely going to live with her dad. She had been visiting him for a couple of weeks, and has decided to stay. I’m elated, and a bit concerned. She and her dad have never been able to get along for an extended period of [...]

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