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Journey to Sea Tree: Becoming a Ditty-Bopper
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. Action is the real measure of intelligence.". We cursed in Morse code. Some of us made the pilgrimage into Boston one weekend and paid homage to Samuel Morse by urinating on his grave. In a way, we were being brainwashed. Posted by Larry McGarr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jennifer - Age 26. US Constitution Coach Affiliate. The 5000 Year Leap. 6000 works in one place - American history library. John Donnelly has...
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Journey to Sea Tree: July 2011
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. When it came to learning about the birds and bees, the only thing I remember Mama telling me was,. Watch out for women. Once you get them pregnant, you're stuck.". Imagine that you had the actual photograph of the girl above. Draw a circle around her face, then another around her chest, and a third one around her hips. These are the three areas that need the most protection. The area around this girl's chest draws almos...
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Journey to Sea Tree: Can America's Rich Solve our Poverty Problem?
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. Can America's Rich Solve our Poverty Problem? According to Forbes Magazine, there are 385 billionaires in America. Their net worth (not income) is $12.93 trillion. According to the Wall Street Journal, there are 2.5 million millionaires in America. This includes the 385 billionaires mentioned above. The combined net worth of all millionaires (including billionaires) in America is $32.7 trillion. Included in this figure ...
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Journey to Sea Tree: Jennifer's Butterflies
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. There's a story behind these pretty crocheted butterflies. A dear friend from our church, Lea Eaton, wanted to do something for our family after Jennifer passed away two weeks ago. Lea is a cancer survivor herself, and has been a constant source of prayer and encouragement for Jennifer after Jennifer moved in with me over four years ago. Posted by Larry McGarr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jennifer - Age 26.
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Journey to Sea Tree: Every Daughter Should Be a Daddy's Girl
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. Every Daughter Should Be a Daddy's Girl. I have this photo of Jennifer when she was about 8 years old. I would soon turn 40. Of all of my photos of Jennifer, I suppose this one is my favorite. It's one of the few of the two of us together. I'm not fat and actually look much younger than my age at that time; and Jennifer looks happy - even proud of her dad. You're beautiful." God corrected. She was. I feel so strong!
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Journey to Sea Tree: Dear Jesus
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. It's only been since reading books like "The Shack" by Paul Young, "He Loves Me! Points out - only Jesus could hold the Father's passion and the weight of all sin upon His person and bear it until the Father's passion consumed sin. Posted by Larry McGarr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jennifer - Age 26. US Constitution Coach Affiliate. The 5000 Year Leap. 6000 works in one place - American history library. James M...
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Journey to Sea Tree: March 2011
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. Action is the real measure of intelligence.". We cursed in Morse code. Some of us made the pilgrimage into Boston one weekend and paid homage to Samuel Morse by urinating on his grave. In a way, we were being brainwashed. Posted by Larry McGarr. Links to this post. Mama is touching Josh’s face with the tips of her fingers, and I suspect she’s marveling at how smooth and soft his skin is. I imagine here t...How many hour...
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Journey to Sea Tree: It's Not God's Problem
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. It's Not God's Problem. As our economy struggles and it appears that things will only get worse, Americans are turning to prayer out of desperation. We can’t seem to learn the wisdom of turning to God before we make bad decisions and thus avoid desperation. But, God is not obligated to provide for wants that we’ve turned into needs. People ask “Why is God letting me go through this? We want the elderly and poor taken ca...
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Journey to Sea Tree: Mama's Hands
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. The first photo is a 3x3 black and white photograph of my mother holding me in her arms outside the rear of our peeling white clapboard house. I’m a chubby baby of about six months. Mama is 40 years old. Her dark brown hair is permed and she’s wearing a dark dress, so it must be a Sunday. Where has the time gone? How many spoons has she held to feed her loved ones? In the end, I was holding Mama’s hand as she slip...
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Journey to Sea Tree: Why the Fear?
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Journey to Sea Tree. Reflections on life while I search for the story I want to tell. The bike you see above belongs to Pastor David Smith. He has donated his bike to raise funds to help a ministry to the homeless that he started about a year ago in Durham, North Carolina. It's a beautiful bike, and it means something to David; but he's willing to part with it if it helps us feed, clothe, and most of all - share Jesus with hurting people. I say all of this because I want to ask you for a couple of things...