Perhaps you found it odd to see a link to fund free mammograms at The Intersection, but to me, that is exactly where the crossroads of faith and life lie.  Our faith morphs into our daily living when we find ourselves serving people we might not ever meet. Taking a few seconds each day to simply click on a link and offer women the prevention necessary to detect the disease that kills more than 43,000 women each year is one way of doing that. Thanks for helping save lives!
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My dear husband says I’m feisty, quirky, and spunky. Some friends describe me as sensitive, caring and compassionate. Another friend laughs at my (frequent) cooking mishaps. My daughter thinks I’m a great tea-party companion and, currently, my infant son views me as the milk machine. And who do I say I am? Well, that’s tricky to answer. Definitely all of the above, but so much more. I’m a woman who desperately loves God. I try to follow His will and purposes for my life–sometimes I’m successful, yet many times I fail miserably. Sunsets refresh me and watching the ocean’s waves invigorates me as I view a dance my God orchestrated. Traveling allows me to view God’s distinct fingerprints. Running clears my mind and reading lets me journey to places my budget or time constraints would never accommodate. Being a freelance writer and public speaker is terrifying yet simultaneously immensely gratifying. For more information about me, see the "About Author" pages.
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October 3rd, 2007 at 1:05 am
Stop by my blog. We are celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month with prayer requests, praise reports and memorials for those who have or have had breast cancer.