As I pursue a season of rest and solitude, this slowing down of the pace and this shortening of days that pours in more darkness than light, I am strangely comforted. My heart desires to wander through the shadows and see if there is any good in the dark.
Proclaim: To Praise or Glorify Openly
8 responses to “Proclaim: To Praise or Glorify Openly”
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I love your perspective, so full of hope and wonder 🙂 You make me feel even more expectant for all that is to come in the next few months.
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Such a thoughtful, fresh perspective. I really like how you think. And how you write. Just beautiful. So glad you've linked.
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Lori- Thanks for stopping by…and for your kind words…hope and wonder…that is what I am longing for…thanks for giving me those words.
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Jennifer- Thanks for coming by…its a joy to share…I feel honored to have your kind words here…I admire the work you are doing over at Getting Down with Jesus…
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Beautiful, truly. You touched my heart.
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Lisa- Thanks for stopping by…I visited your blog, tried to comment, how it goes through…I enjoyed the circle of gathering around the word of God and your photo of the fountain.
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I so love the Holy-Days ahead… My favorite time of the year to be sure. O Holy Night is one of my all time favorite songs. Wonderful and delightful post 🙂
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Thanks Kathleen for stopping by…yes this is my favorite time to curl up with a warm cup of coffee and contemplate the miracle of God WITH us…I plan to meditate on the words of this hymn the whole season…
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Hi! My name is Kel Rohlf. I am an intuitive mixed-media artist, creative writer and performer. Life is a performance. I often attend.
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