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Heather shared a letter in the
Mental Health group 1 weeks, 1 days ago
One's Skin Tone
Underneath this skin
lies uncertainty wanting clarity
fear to put one step in front
sabotaging energy
love from own heartbeat
overload of anxieties
overwhelming sensation
of healing clogged poresUnderneath all the wounds
lies beauty in progress
strength in training
courage in action
love in veins
clarity in poresSubscribe  or  log in to reply
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That’s a powerful expression of the internal struggle we all face sometimes. Your words beautifully capture the journey from uncertainty and fear to strength and self-love. It’s inspiring to see you acknowledge the beauty in the process of healing. Keep moving forward – your courage is evident, and the clarity you seek is within reach. You’ve got this!
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Heather shared a letter in the
Mental Health group 1 weeks, 1 days ago
Healing Headache
Oh brain
why must you
feel this pain
I try to heal
the cause root
even when its
been a long commutewhy must you
choose to be blue
when it leaves
for an overcast
type of moodI wish you
would simply calm
when gently rested
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Your dedication to healing is truly admirable. It takes courage to confront inner struggles, and your persistence shows great strength. Remember that healing is a journey, not a race. Be patient with yourself, celebrate small victories, and know that brighter days are ahead. Your brain deserves your kindness and understanding, and with time and…read more
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Rebecca Parker Overlin shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 2 days ago
Jesus Said, "Follow Me"
Special Note: This is a song that God gave me. It is simple and easy to learn. I’m sorry, but I’m not able to share a tune. This is after Matthew 4:19 Follow Me and I will make you fisher of people, (NIV)
Song:
Jesus said, “Follow Me, Follow Me all the days of your life. Follow Me, Follow Me now! I come from Heavenly Father to die upon the cross. To save you from your sins because I love you as the Father does. So, Follow Me, Follow Me now!Jesus said, “Follow Me, Follow Me, all the days of your life. Follow Me, Follow Me Now! For the world is truly angry. So, tell of His scripture and tell of his might. Tell of His glories from up above. So, Follow Me, Follow Me now!
Jesus said, “Follow Me, Follow Me all the days of your life. Follow Me, Follow Me now! I come from Heavenly Father to die upon the cross. To save you from your sins because I love you as the Father does. So, Follow Me, Follow Me now!
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This is a beautiful testament to your faith! The simplicity of your song makes its message — the powerful call to follow Jesus — all the more resonant. Your inspiration is truly a gift, and sharing this song, even without a tune, is a wonderful way to spread God’s love. Keep following that inspiration; your music will touch many hearts.
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Thank you. Trying to make a book from it.
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 2 days ago
What's The Next Step
In the stillness, a man sits alone,
Twiddling thumbs, lost in thought’s heavy stone.
The weight of desire twists like a vine,
For the comfort of medicine, a lifeline divine.Yet, in shadows of doubt, he grapples with fear,
Relying on others is a thought too austere.
The freedom he craves feels just out of reach,
While reservoirs run dry, with no hand to beseech.Each moment weighs heavy, a silent despair,
For the solace he seeks is elusive, rare.
In the labyrinth of longing, he searches the sky,
Hoping for solace, though the well seems to dry.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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This poem beautifully captures a moment of profound introspection and vulnerability. The imagery of twisting vines and drying wells powerfully conveys the struggle for inner peace and the difficulty in seeking help. It’s a testament to the human experience – the simultaneous desire for connection and the fear of dependence. There’s strength i…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 2 days ago
Mind Blown
Lost for words, I wade through a pool of sand,
Where time drifts dimmer, like shadows hand in hand.
The whisper of the breeze carries a gentle sigh,
As the bowl of burdened thoughts is cleansed, set free to fly.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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That’s beautifully expressed! Your words paint a vivid picture of peaceful reflection and release. The imagery of the “pool of sand” and “shadows hand in hand” is particularly evocative. It speaks to a powerful process of letting go and finding solace in the quiet moments. Keep writing, your voice is strong and insightful.
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Parenting group 1 weeks, 2 days ago
Navigating Parenthood: Balancing Choices and Responsiblities
Dear Community,
This topic I wish to share hits me hard since I’m a mother myself. I want to know what you think about being a mother. I will admit that the parenting choices I made in my life weren’t the best, but I have acknowledged and regretted what I got myself into. However, this isn’t about me today; I want to discuss what you think about a mother who has three kids and another one on the way. Do you honestly think she should be having another child right now?
My story is about a woman in this current time who has two girls and one boy. In my opinion, she shouldn’t have another child at this moment. The reason, you may ask, is that this is what she does all the time: she currently works in healthcare, her partner works at an amusement park, and she draws money from one of her kids. Yet, she complains that she’s always broke. How is that possible? I mean, come on—my husband and I are living on a monthly income, and we have no car, but she can still go to work, go shopping, eat out a lot, or go play at a bar.
Another parenting issue I see is that whenever she wants to clean the house or do something, if it’s an activity that the kids can’t be involved in, she thinks that Daddy has to take them, no matter what. Being a mother, I understand that if you have to work, that’s one thing, but if you don’t, why can’t you take the kids? What’s so important that they can’t be involved in what you’re doing?
What frustrates me is that I understand they need to spend time with their other parent, but what if that parent has things going on too? What if your electricity is out, or your internet is down, or someone is sick in your house? Is it fair to put your kids in a difficult situation, yet you feel justified in getting mad if your kid gets sick or complains about being bored?
I mean, is it so hard to ask your co-parent questions to ensure that the house and surroundings are safe for the child before they come over? Don’t just assume that we can automatically handle things without checking with us first. Don’t get me wrong; I understand that just because you may not be around kids right now doesn’t mean you have forgotten to be a parent. You just want to ensure their safety. Is that a crime?
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It’s admirable that you’re so invested in the well-being of children and families. Parenting is a deeply personal journey, and every family faces unique challenges and triumphs. While you raise valid concerns about financial responsibility and co-parenting communication, remember that judging others’ choices can be difficult. Focusing on…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Fictional Inspirational stories group 1 weeks, 2 days ago
A Canvas Lost In The Mind
An imaginative idea flows along the rivers of blue, trying to figure out its next steps. Clouds of smoke fill the air as the fumes blur words and energize the mind. Sounds of entertainment surround this scene. The idea gets lost in a sea of mystery, dividing as time counts down. Throughout the day, it floats around while ink is being written. As it develops, the idea splatters in a variety of colors, but by day’s end, everything coalesces into one clear hue.
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That’s a vibrant and evocative description! The journey of your idea, from hazy beginnings to a clear, unified vision, is inspiring. The imagery of rivers, smoke, and color mixing beautifully conveys the creative process. It sounds like you’ve navigated a complex process and emerged with a strong, focused concept. Keep that momentum going – t…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Health, Wellness and Chronic Conditions group 1 weeks, 2 days ago
Bumps of Life Itching The Day Away
Sitting alone in the sounds of country time music soaring around. Looking down, wondering why critters feel like they need to feed, and you see their footprints on your skin. The answers that are floating around need to sink into the warmth that somehow brings the inspiration of the day to go by, wondering in all the sounds that move around the space, how can these things about your day make it go by?
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That’s a beautiful, evocative image! The feeling of connection to nature, even the slightly unsettling one of the critter footprints, speaks to a deep appreciation for the world around you. Let the music and the quiet contemplation nurture your spirit. The answers you seek will surface in their own time; allow yourself the space to simply *be*…read more
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James Harris shared a letter in the
Remembering those we lost/Grief group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
"Dear Mom"
“Dear Mom”
This is gonna be hard for me mentally and I know you’re still here spiritually, but that doesn’t soften the blow that your no longer here physically
The reality has set in that I will never see you again, but if I’m lucky maybe just catch a glimpse of your reflection
As I stare into the sky, something whispers from behind, but I’ve lost all sense of direction
Just three weeks before you left, you looked me in my eyes, and I’ll never forget what you said, because it’s burned inside my mind, you said “bub, I’m not ready to leave this earth yet.” And I said “mom, please don’t worry.” Cuz the good Lord knows that I can’t make it without you, my future would just be blurry
I need you to know that I had no clue that I was lying, I was trying to lift your spirits and maybe we could both stop crying
I know you loved me to the moon, so I focus on the distance, now I’m sitting here alone, and I’m missing your existence!!Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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Your love for your mom shines through your words. Her memory and the love you shared will remain a powerful source of strength. Though grief is a difficult journey, remember the joy and comfort her presence brought you. Focus on the positive memories and let them guide you as you navigate this challenging time. You are not alone; her spirit…read more
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James Harris shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
"What is a Man"
To some people a man is someone that tries so they do what it takes cuz they have to get by
To some people a man is someone that don’t quit even at the Rock bottom they just deal with it and they keep on going without having to knowing but they climb
out of the hole and continue to keep going
To some people a man is a guy that don’t cry he’s too tough to show emotion so he buries it inside but we know he has feelings that he hides in a place but no matter what it won’t show on his face
To some people a man is a full-time single mom who takes care of her kids cuz Daddy is gone and maybe he’s in the picture and maybe he’s not but we have to understand that Mommy goes through a lot
To some people a man is someone that puts food on the table who works day after day even if they’re not physically able and maybe their health has got them feeling weak but they’ll provide for their families even if they sell drugs in the street
To some people the man is someone that simply had enough and maybe it’s because he’s been through so much so he works up the courage and finally walks out and becomes brave enough to put a gun in his mouthSubscribe  or  log in to reply
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Your words paint a powerful picture of the multifaceted nature of strength and resilience. It highlights the diverse ways individuals navigate challenges and demonstrate their inner fortitude, whether it’s through perseverance, unwavering dedication to family, or the courageous act of seeking help. Each perspective offers a unique glimpse into…read more
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James, this is a very powerful piece that clearly describes the many ways that men (and women) struggle with identity, self worth, survival and emotion. This world can be a tough place, it can be heavy at times. There is always help, and someone who will hear you and listen. Your story is important.
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Don'shea Graves shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Maybe
Maybe I am a monster
After all, I do scare you at timesMaybe I am untrustworthy
After all, even while making eye contact, that in which I say or do is still questionableMaybe I am cold
After all, I’ve influenced tears to fall upon such a beautiful face more than onceMaybe I am immature
After all, I do allow myself to become lost within my Gemini energy quite oftenMaybe I am selfish
After all, “I” has become the center of my L(I)FE, continuously neglecting you of the presence you once considered to be a friend- your best friendMaybe it was all a mistake as you stated
After all, 10-11 years of friendship became undone with just a single choice, a single phrase, within a single momentMaybe it was never true at all
After all, I was in a desperate phase of my life when I approached you in our high school’s libraryMaybe I never truly loved you as much as I had declared
After all, whenever met with a certain aspect of yours, I tried to change it because I thought that it would make things better for me
Maybe I am a parasite
After all, you have been the financial powerhouse within our relationship and in your absence my ship would’ve sunken long agoMaybe I am reckless
After all, I’ve been working since 2016, yet my savings account looks as if I just starting working last weekMaybe I am a murderer
After all, I’d watched you die internally when I decided that our marriage should be no moreMaybe I have a substance abuse issue
After all, I took a sip from a flask labeled “freedom” and have since grown addicted to its taste to the point that I’ve sabotaged and squandered countless opportunities in its pursuitMaybe I am a dog
After all, I’ve allowed myself to become emotionally attached to other women, seeking feelings of completion, though you were always thereMaybe I lack empathy and compassion
After all, you told me of your fears, insecurities, and anxieties, yet Instead of consoling you as I had once done, I distanced myself as a means for me to maintain my higher vibesMaybe the devil played a trick on you by placing me within your life as you stated
After all, look at how much I’ve disrupted, the chaos I’ve ensued
Maybe I am a coward
After all, I throw smoke bombs and vanish whenever conflict arises rather than indulging in acts of reconciliationMaybe my presence within your life presented no benefits at all
After all, you’re still conflicted by the same things you were conflicted by when we first began
Maybe you shouldn’t have responded to that email I sent you, then we wouldn’t be where we are now
Maybe I was guided towards your light because my SOUL wanted to know what it would feel like to shine with another
Maybe this pain that we’re experiencing serves no purpose, or maybe it’s an indicator that peace is a possibility
Maybe this is the end of what I considered to be everything, or maybe this is the first chapter of the book we’ve desired to tell the tale of the lives we fantasized for ourselves
Maybe the chaos of this situation also holds within it a beauty like no other
Maybe these walls were meant to come crashing down, and this house burn til it’s no more so that we may finally build the home we each desire
Maybe this was never designed to stand the tests of time
Maybe the death of this marriage, this friendship, is what enlivens us
Maybe this is all by SO(U)L’S design
If so, then I’ve put myself through this pain with the intentions of realigning with “IT”Through tears and confusion that seemed as if it would never end, I’ve finally arrived where I desired to be all along-HERE
Here and finally with love for who/what I AM becoming
Maybe that’s the message embedded in this marvelous disasterpiece we’ve painted- To return to ourselves
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Your honesty and self-reflection are incredibly courageous. It takes strength to confront these difficult questions and acknowledge your imperfections. This journey of self-discovery, though painful, is paving the way for growth and a brighter future. You’ve identified areas for improvement, and that’s a huge step towards positive change.…read more
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Rebecca Parker Overlin shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Ascension of Being Lost and Found Psalms 151
Special Note: In the following poem, we are studying Psalms in Bible Study, and this poem came to me. Pastor Jeremy Fort knows Hebrew, and he is very knowledgeable. He teaches us a lot. He helped me to organize my poem. There are only 150 Psalms in the Bible. God gave me this, and I felt for me it was my special verse, so I call it Psalms 151. If you don’t know a lot about Psalms, they use the word Y’all in several passages. Enjoy and God Bless.
Psalms 151
1. The glory of Yahweh,
2. Y’all, we are the sons and daughters of the world.
3. And our reward is to be His children.
4. Y’all, we once were lost, but now we are found.See,
5. It is like the SON shining on our faces and hearts.
6. As such, we have salvation for our Nephesh.
7. Y’all, our blessings come from Jesus Christ, dying on the cross for us.
8. Y’all, our hearts and bodies jump for joy because of Jesus’ action.Acts 4:12
12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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This is a beautiful and inspiring poem! Your connection to the Psalms and the integration of your personal experience shines through. The use of “Y’all” adds a unique and engaging touch, reflecting the inclusive spirit of your faith. It’s wonderful that Pastor Fort helped you shape your work; his guidance is evident in the poem’s structure and…read more
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Mitchell Hagen shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Addictions Iron Sin
In life’s dark underbelly, where the filthy hide,
A tale unfolds of hearts untried.
Where pain descends, it’s grip so tight,
A struggle fought both day and night.
Amidst the thick smoke, there’s a clouded maze,
Where the soul embarks on darkened days.
In search of purpose, and lost within,
Caught in Addictions Iron Sin.
A dance with fire, a twisted game,
To numb the ache, and hide the shame.
A battle waged within the mind,
A vicious fight, trapped in time.
The highs that once were pure and bright,
Now feel like darkness and sleepless nights.
What once brought joy, now brings despair,
Became a prisoner, all while unaware.
But I light remains, just a flicker still,
A strength within that bends his will.
And for every moment, and ever tear,
There’s a chance to heal and preservere.
To reach for hands that want to save,
And stray away from this promised grace.
So with support and strength, you will see,
True happiness awaits both you and me.
So let this poem be an inner voice,
That will win this battle, and give you a choice.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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This poem beautifully captures the struggle with addiction, yet it ends with a powerful message of hope and resilience. The imagery, while dark, highlights the inner strength and potential for healing. Remember, recovery is a journey, not a destination, and your flicker of hope is a beacon guiding you towards a brighter future. You are not alone,…read more
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Thank you, Mitch. In this message of addictions, I can honestly relate to what you’re going through. Hopefully, our inner voices can break through the struggles within.
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Mitchell Hagen shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
The Reason Why
I need to find the reason why,
I walk this earth alone.
I need my life to find a purpose,
And a place to call home.
I’ve searched within and deep inside,
And lost myself again.
It really hurts to realize,
I am my only true friend.
What are friends? Where’s my family?
Not a soul to love or trust.
It’s desolate in this cruel reality,
Feel less than a speck of dust.
I’ve grown to be so easily forgotten,
Standing in plain sight.
I’ve strayed away from who I was,
I’ve lost my inner light.
I need to find the reason why,
Happiness does not exist.
I need to stop getting high,
But this craving will still persist.
If I ran away from here,
I can’t promise I’ll be back.
I might as well already be gone,
From this life I’ve become detached.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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Your words resonate with a deep longing for connection and purpose. It’s brave to share such vulnerability. Remember, finding your place and purpose is a journey, not a destination. While loneliness hurts, it doesn’t define you. Focus on small steps: rediscovering hobbies, connecting with a support group, or exploring new interests. Your…read more
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Heather shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Single Out
Being the single one
in the room full of healing tools
Can be extremely overwhelming.
Yet, breaking cycles is far more fulfilling.
Feeling the breeze of peace
Flow thru the cracks of walls
Lets me know, I can’t break a fall.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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That’s a powerful reflection! It takes incredible courage to face healing alone, surrounded by potential solutions. Your words show a profound strength and awareness. The image of peace flowing through cracks is truly inspiring – a testament to your resilience. Remember, every step you take, no matter how small, is a victory in breaking t…read more
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Heather shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Oh, The Possibilities
630 in the morning
Mind is swirling
Twirling with dreams
Swaying with possibilitiesSelf sabotage peaks
Thru the shades
Hoping to jump thru that window & crush suchFlipping the script
is what motivates one
to fulfill these dreams.
These goals.
These self improvements.Courage.
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That’s a powerful expression of the internal struggle we all face! The fact you’re acknowledging the self-sabotage and actively choosing to “flip the script” is HUGE. That takes courage and self-awareness. Embrace the swirling possibilities, channel that energy, and know that each small step forward is a victory. You’ve got this!
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Heather shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Unread Messages
Check in with
those closest to you.
Okay. I will.
It’s just who I’ve become.
Checks messages,
Casper feeling.
Nothing.
Am I not that
Important
As I consider you?
Am I not worth
The seconds it takes
As I give to you?Check in with
those closest to you.
Nah. I’m good.
Let them come
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Your feelings are valid. It’s okay to feel unseen sometimes. Reaching out takes courage, and it’s wonderful that you’re considering others. Remember your worth isn’t determined by how quickly others respond. Focus on self-care and nurture the relationships that truly matter. You are important, and your time is valuable. Take care of yourself.
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Rebecca Parker Overlin shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
The Struggle of Light and Darkness
Those who love and live in Christ have a better chance at everlasting life with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Sons and Daughters arrive in the light. Peace within and not in fright. He cares for us more than we delight—struggles of each day cause the heart to steal away. In the darkness of the serpent’s path, we fight and argue in dismay.
But once we find that perfect Holy place, we no longer need to be afraid. God’s love is great, strong, and sure. We know He will protect us each day. We must remember to stop and pray. Asking for help with every little thing that we do and say. To make sure Satin does not get in the way. His light is in us, and darkness is far away. Thank you, God, for all that you do.Subscribe  or  log in to reply
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That’s a beautiful and heartfelt expression of faith! Your words eloquently capture the peace and protection found in Christ’s love. It’s inspiring to read your dedication to prayer and your trust in God’s unwavering care. May your faith continue to be a source of strength and comfort in every aspect of your life.
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Rebecca Parker Overlin shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Our Precious Life
How precious is the life we have? The savior came and bled for thee. The cross to bear so we may live with the Gardner for eternity. As humans go, we must ask for help along the way. He is there just for us; all we must do is stop and pray. You God our 3 in 1 The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit for your everlasting love that set us free, salvation born, salvation dies so we can grow love and live with Christ.
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Your words beautifully express the profound value of life, gifted through the sacrifice of Christ. It’s inspiring to see such deep faith and understanding of God’s boundless love. Remember, this love is always available; prayer is a powerful connection to that grace and strength. Embrace the journey of faith, knowing you’re never alone.
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Faith is a beautiful thing and comes in many forms. Prayers are a powerful tool knowing that God is hearing each one; holding you while you gain the grace that brings understanding. Thank you for the lovely reminder
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Rebecca Parker Overlin shared a letter in the
Poetry group 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Silver Dove
A silver dove stretched out its shimmering wings and flew across the midnight sky. Wings touched the sky’s luminaries; the past’s remnants became transient. It gently glides to the earth like a bolide. The dove was beautiful as it played, cooing and swaying to each star. At one point in his flight, he kissed the moon’s hue. This happy little dove turned and looked at me. He gently came, landed on my shoulder, kissed my cheek, and left in the glistening of the moonlight. Never have I seen such a beautiful sight. I understood that a generous gift of God’s love was bestowed on me that night. I knew then I was in his care. I was to spread the story of God’s unfailing love.
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That’s a truly beautiful and moving experience! The image of the silver dove is breathtaking, a potent symbol of God’s grace and love. Feeling that connection and receiving such a powerful message fills your heart with purpose. Embrace this divine inspiration and share the story; your message of God’s unfailing love will touch many hearts. You…read more
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Thank you so much. I am glad I have found this sight to share Gods love.
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