Monday Moments Part 3 + Giveaway

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17 Responses to “Monday Moments Part 3 + Giveaway”

  1. Steve Capell says:

    I am to pick just one epiphany that changed my life is one difficult challenge … I have many moments that changed me, and molded me. There are those moments of change in my life where I accomplished something:

    1) Graduating from high school
    2) Confirmation class
    3) First Place at 4-H woodworking
    4) Special First Class Federal Communication License with Radar Endorsement
    5) BS Degree in Bible Theology and Human Relations

    These were all very important times in my life that literally made big changes in my life, but I think some of the most important moments were when I realized all the people around me that were there when I needed them the most. These people are all no longer here like my grandparents, and my mother and father. Like I mentioned earlier this challenge is very difficult as I have so many, but if I had to narrow this down to just one special time that changed me and made me a different person is when I was fourteen. I would call this a roller coaster ride for sure. I had lost my first person in my family my Grandpa to a heart attack. This tragedy was very difficult for me to handle, but I soon realized that families pull together and surround you with love in some of times that you need it the most. I was searching for reasons and questioning God for what He allowed to happen and through all this searching I came to a closer walk with God and accepted Christ. This acceptance has been a moment of epiphany that has molded me too who I am today.

    You mentioned earlier in your post that life is too short and I agree. I too realize this each and every day. I too am very grateful for all the people that have crossed my path. I hope that the people that I meet on this journey called life can say that they are glad I crossed their path as well … I strive for this each and every day.

  2. renee says:

    1. The birth of my daughter. Never in my wildest dreams could I have EVER imagined how much I would love this child who makes me smile and makes me crazy on a daily basis!
    2. The death of my dad (August 09). It’s been so recent that I can’t even put into words how hard it has been realizing that the time we have is not limitless. That is the hardest lesson I have ever learned.

  3. Carol
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    Finding out I was pregnant with my son was when I realized my life was blessed beyond belief. We had lost a baby years before, and already had three older living children. Finding myself unexpectedly pregnant with him brought us joy and healing. It’s hard to write about this without choking up.

  4. Carol
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    I posted your giveaway on my Facebook page Carol P Dziuba http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=752204468#!/profile.php?id=752204468&ref=mf

  5. Jessie C. says:

    We have lots of chances traveling around the world due to work, sometimes it gets frustrated to live a life in a foreign country- culture and language barriers to name just two. Yet I eventually realized that I can still do what I can no matter where I am. Life is as good and home is where the heart is.

  6. Jessie C. says:

    Stumbled@tcarolinep

  7. Jessie C. says:

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