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By harolene Posted on April 21, 2021

Waiting on my biscuits

There are so many things going on that we don’t understand…  As I speak there are people in war torn places fearing for their lives, trying to find food and … Continue reading Waiting on my biscuits

Tags: beliefs, cancer, help, homelessness, no pity, patience, persecution, starvation, understanding, waiting
By harolene Posted on November 2, 2014November 2, 2014

The Little Kid

I wish there were no reason to write this post tonight, it is the most sad I have been since I wrote about “My Dad’s Glorious Day” when he went … Continue reading The Little Kid

Tags: cancer, death, little, love, problem
By harolene Posted on September 13, 2014

On finding out a friend has died…

I was very saddened today to learn that one of my friends and a faithful reader of this blog had succumbed to the dreaded disease of cancer. I will miss … Continue reading On finding out a friend has died…

Tags: cancer, death, hurt, love, sadness, sorrow
By harolene Posted on May 1, 2013

Too Late to Talk

If you are going to see a movie, you don’t want someone to tell you how it ends, right? When you are driving your car and see an octagon shaped … Continue reading Too Late to Talk

Tags: cancer, god, hawk, health, teen-age pregnancy
By harolene Posted on March 24, 2013

Just point a hand in my direction!

For the past few weeks I have watched various programs that have had Valerie Harper on to talk about the cancer she has in her brain and the fact that … Continue reading Just point a hand in my direction!

Tags: cancer, death, god, healing, Jesus, Valerie Harper
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