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    • Christmas Wedding Song
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Windows and Worldviews

UncategorizedBy Phyllis NicholsDecember 31, 20191 Comment

Quiet moments have been hard to come by this busy season, but I found a few early one morning before Christmas. Sitting in my comfy chair and looking out at my world gave me time to reflect for a few meaningful moments. My first thoughts were of gratitude for the beauty that surrounds our little…

MORNING MEANDERINGS AND MESSAGES

Devotional, Second Look StoriesBy Phyllis NicholsJuly 31, 20182 Comments

This morning held a couple of surprises. As usual, we rose early as so as not to miss the sunrise. But surprise, it didn’t happen. Oh, the sun did rise, but it was behind of curtain of heavy clouds which was even more welcome than the brilliant corals and lavenders we usually see at daybreak.…

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