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Posts by Bonnie Anderson

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Caregiver Guilt

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I was inspired by Arden Kohout’s excellent article on Mom Guilt. I remember those days. I didn’t raise my four children during a pandemic, but still there was plenty of guilt, frustration and feelings of failure – some real and some imagined....

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Welcome to 2018 - God has a lot in Store for You

Time to reflect on what God has done and walk in the truth that he is conforming us into his image....

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Facing the Storm

How are you facing the storm? Are you listening to truth or lies?...

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Fear Not - Recap of July 2017 Metro Life Church Women's Ministry Meeting

God repeatedly tells us in his word to, "Fear not." That was the topic of the July Women's meeting and an issue we all face throughout our Christian lives. ...

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Random Acts of Prayer

The privilege of prayer ...

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Stirring the Pot

Stirring up thankfulness and making God laugh...

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Mother's Day is Weird

How do we handle it when Mother's Day and other holidays don't look the way they used to?...

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Awkward Conversations

Thinking about the words we use and how they impact the hearer without becoming overly focused on ourselves...

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Thoughts on Ephesians

How can we know this love that surpasses knowledge?...

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Let's Take a Closer Look

Being seen from a distance to being known close up...

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Deborah - Woman of Valor (January meeting review)

This is a summary of our January 2017 meeting, including application questions....

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Revival - Who Needs It?

A not-so-serious look at our need for revival....

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Just Another Sunday Morning?

Sometimes giving in to my temptation to sin seems so silly that I can't even believe I succumb to it. But then again, I really shouldn't be too surprised....

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Thanksgiving

This may be a little obvious Thanksgiving week, but let's take time to cultivate thankfulness....

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You Anoint My Head With Oil

Experiencing the outpouring of the Holy Spirit as individuals...

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He Knows Us By Name

God knows our names....

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Harvest

Today is the first day of autumn, so I thought it might be a good idea to encourage us to think about the word harvest, which is easily linked with that time of year....

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Lessons from Gideon

Having friends to walk through life with is one of God's blessings to us. It is part of what being the church is....

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Let Not Our Love Grow Cold

How do we respond in the midst of wickedness?...

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Recap of May 2016 Ladies' Meeting

In this post Lesli Slack reviews our May meeting. This is more than a review, though; it is an encouragement as well....

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Would It Help if an Angel Went Before You?

Trusting God for the future and giving grace to others as we think the best about them....

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Welcome Springtime

What can we learn from a flock of flowers?...

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Take a Risk

Should taking a risk be part of our Christian life?...

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The Good Shepherd and the Heartless Master

Our walk with The Lord is a joyous adventure. Are you walking in the joy of having a Good Shepherd?...

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Put it in Drive

Going from hearing to doing....

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The Shoes

Offering thanksgiving for the opportunity to break in some shoes....

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I Love My Crazy Home Group, and I Should Be Committed

You may think they were cruel, but nothing lifts my spirits quite like having a joke pulled on me. It was just what I needed during this stressful time, and my friends knew it. Hearing them laughing and cutting up on speakerphone was good for my heart. Why is home group so important? I never need to ask myself that question....

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