You Can Be A Hero Again!

January 25, 2013 at 3:19 pm 2 comments

Once a month, approximately, I blog over at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian. It’s a place to be inspired  and challenged by others. Sometimes you’ll laugh too. We are Canadian writers with a Christian worldview.

Today my post is titled, You Can Be  Hero Again. Stop in and read. Leave a comment if you wish.

 

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photo copyright of Carolyn Wilker

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  • 1. Julie  |  January 25, 2013 at 6:47 pm

    Well done , Carolyn. Lots of food for thought. Nothing can match the lessons life teaches us, especially through the trying times. It reminds me of one of my favourite sayings; ‘let the Judge be the Judge’. Have a wonderful day. Blessings, Julie

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    • 2. storygal  |  January 25, 2013 at 6:51 pm

      Hi Julie,
      Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I like your saying too.
      Carolyn

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