The Ugly Duckling thought he was ugly, because he was different from the others. He was really a swan. There are no ugly ducklings.
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Balance: Important but often Hard to Find
Lately I have had a hard time finding a balance between busyness and time to be still. I used to have a good routine. How do I recover it?
Burdens: Jesus Understands and Feels our Pain
I recently finished a poem about burdens that we face. Sometimes we think no one will understand our burdens, but we all face similar things.
Voice: Discover Yours and Speak Confidently
How do you go about finding your own unique voice? I’m sure for everyone the path will vary. Our stories may even be similar, but we will have our own ways of sharing them. One of the definitions of voice at Rhymezone is: […]
Together: Part of the Family of God
TOGETHER IN GOD’S FAMILY God made us a part of His family by adoption, so we can call him our Father. We receive His Spirit, trusting in the provision made for us by the death and resurrection of Jesus. He set us apart as […]
Common: Working Towards Unity
Human beings, despite their differences, have a lot of things in common. Everyone, in some way, at some time, may experience the love of God.
Help from God and Loving Friends
HELP FROM GOD The word prompt for Day 22 is help. My first thoughts went to this verse in Psalms: Psalm 121:2 (CSB) My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. In my art, my writing and everything […]
Start: Begin at Home and Move Outward
When we don’t know where to start it helps to take time to dream, wonder, ask questions and pray. Then be willing to try new things.
Door: Pathway to New Opportunities
Is there a door in front of you that you are hesitating to open? What might motivate you to push through and see what is on the other side?
Share: To Make Life Meaningful and Diverse
I love the word share. It makes me think of kindness, of people helping people, or just being there for each other. In sharing our words, our time, our possessions, we enrich our lives and those around us. The world is a better place […]