Beautiful crosses!! What an amazing sacrifice our Lord gave for us sinners!! Can't imagine what life would be like out without God by our sides, walking with us, hand in hand, through each day!! ;) Have a blessed Easter Erin!! xo Heather
What a beautiful testimony. Matches me to a t-- except I do attend church. I love worshiping in a sanctuary with fellow believers. I love listening to the preachers sermons. Every single one of us in that church drinks half a beer (or Lime Mojito) or cusses up a storm or some other supposedly 'un-christian' action. We ARE all not perfect- that is why we go to church. Jesus died for US sinners. Thank-you so much for sharing.
What a great testimony...Jesus came not for the healthy but to heal the brokenhearted and set the captives free. Sounds like you are in the part of the family that needs Him. Thanks for opening your heart.
Happy Easter Erin! So glad you left a comment today so I could find your blog. I am enjoying reading your posts very much. You do such beautiful work. I will be back often!
HI Erin, a little late catching up on my blog reading, and your story has touched my soul, you journey sounds very similar to mine! I love seeing crosses on the road sides, especially when traveling down towards the south from my home state of New Jersey. It is that blessed hope that keeps us going here, there is a song 'Without Hope you cannot start the Day', and it is so true! Happy Easter, belated as it is, the blessing still is there :)
Hi... I love your blog and anticipate reading them as they come in... Except for having parents divorced, I thought I was reading about myself... You have the same characteristics of myself.. You do great work and I came across your blog looking for hexagon quilt making as I am attempting making one... God Bless...
precious words . . . thanks for sharing them AND your pic. Easter blessings......
ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteHe is Risen!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet words...I'm so thankful for His grace too. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeletepowerful! Amen!
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful crosses!! What an amazing sacrifice our Lord gave for us sinners!! Can't imagine what life would be like out without God by our sides, walking with us, hand in hand, through each day!! ;) Have a blessed Easter Erin!! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to hear from a fellow broken but remade Christian. I don't fit the mold either.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful testimony. Matches me to a t-- except I do attend church. I love worshiping in a sanctuary with fellow believers. I love listening to the preachers sermons. Every single one of us in that church drinks half a beer (or Lime Mojito) or cusses up a storm or some other supposedly 'un-christian' action. We ARE all not perfect- that is why we go to church. Jesus died for US sinners. Thank-you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for opening your heart Erin. I know that anger------when my Dad died suddenly. I will see him again though. Have a wonderful week-end. Hugs,
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing these thoughts. Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing a piece of your life. I'm glad you know Jesus! Have a great Easter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great testimony...Jesus came not for the healthy but to heal the brokenhearted and set the captives free. Sounds like you are in the part of the family that needs Him. Thanks for opening your heart.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing a wee part of yourself.. As a fellow Christian it is so lovely (& encouraging) to hear a bit of your journey..
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Erin! So glad you left a comment today so I could find your blog. I am enjoying reading your posts very much. You do such beautiful work. I will be back often!
ReplyDeleteHI Erin,
ReplyDeletea little late catching up on my blog reading, and your story has touched my soul, you journey sounds very similar to mine! I love seeing crosses on the road sides, especially when traveling down towards the south from my home state of New Jersey. It is that blessed hope that keeps us going here, there is a song 'Without Hope you cannot start the Day', and it is so true! Happy Easter, belated as it is, the blessing still is there :)
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog and anticipate reading them as they come in... Except for having parents divorced, I thought I was reading about myself...
You have the same characteristics of myself.. You do great work and I came across your blog looking for hexagon quilt making as I am attempting making one...
God Bless...