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Difficult times. We fight depression, sorrow, and despair. Sometimes it is hard to see how we will survive. We are hurtin. We are changed. To give thanks for these "fiery trials", that's hard. But we can do it.
Are you being good to yourself? No I didn't ask if you were good to other people...we're talking about how you treat yourself. Let's take a look at that here and maybe some eyes will be opened to new ways to think about what's going on in your life.
This is a test! Well, you are not going to get graded. If anyone does that it would be you. So,straight from the funny papers to you here comes: "Testing the Statement."
What's the weather forecast for your situation today? Will you have to operate under a cloud...maybe partly cloudy...or fair? Perhaps, your life will be blessed with brilliant sunshine, today. Oh yeah, we're not talking about the weather...just using a weather analogy.
Ok so what have you done for me lately? Or maybe it should be what have you done for yourself? A lot depends on your approach and your expectations.
Who is this friend of God we will be talking about in today's devotion? It's someone you know very well!
In a slow down mode? Having a tough time pulling together all the loose ends? Maybe you could do with a little "defragging."
Ah yes, that old bugaboo...time. Never have enough of it. Seems like we are running out of time, going overtime, not on-time, whatever. But there is a right time and it'll be here.
Centering Prayer are you familiar with it? Many folks say it has changed their life. Also, a lot of them came to know about it through the teaching of "The Cowboy Monk."
Here's something for everyone. If you are a grandparent, will someday be one, never will be, or just know someone who is a grandparent. There are lessons to be learned from grandparenting that can help us all.

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