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About wordvessel

Aloha! This blog is a window into the active mind of a wife, mother, woman and individual. I may be busy every moment of every day, but I still have time to think. Many seasons have blossomed and faded within my life, and this blog has endured through all of them. It is safe to say that my writing has matured because of them. I hope that you will be inspired to think in fresh ways as you read my writing. To Jesus be all the glory.

Should faith make sense?

I recently finished reading No Argument for God by John Wilkinson. According to Mr. Wilkinson Christians often feel like they need to defend their faith and answer every question or respond to every criticism about their beliefs.  Often it is … Continue reading

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Comfort or Conviction?

These words still resound in my heart: “We are not doing this for fun. We are fighting.”  This is a quote from Ken Cuccinelli, attorney general of Virginia, in reference to the strenuous schedule he maintains in order to balance … Continue reading

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The Fading Peal of Liberty

I spent sixteen glorious days divided between Alabama and Virgina this summer. My senses revelled in the delights of American life: the taste of sweet iced tea, succulent veggies from organic farms and backyard gardens, freshly baked bread; the smells … Continue reading

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I’m not crying wolf – there is a lion outside

This past week I went to a community forum regarding the threat on parents’ rights coming from UNICEF’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/crc.htm).  Why is this a threat? you might ask. At face value it appears to be … Continue reading

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When open = closed

Yesterday I had a mind-stretching, faith-building, belief-sifting debate with three of my beloved coworkers. It began with a mention of last week’s post, “Gender-free baby,” and eventually covered everything from growing replacement organs to the credibility of the Bible, to gay … Continue reading

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Gender-free baby?

Today I am going to take a different turn with my post topic of the week.  This past week on AOL News I read about a Canadian couple who is keeping the gender of their 4-month old baby, Storm, a secret. … Continue reading

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If I was not me…

  If I was my shadow I would… Laugh harder, dance freely, sing louder, live bravely. Hold my head high Speak with more confidence Keep my shoulders back and my back straight. Sing in the rain, run with the wind, … Continue reading

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Number One or Number Two?

I have a dog. She is a precious creature who brightens my life. If dogs think, then she thinks I am the number one focus of her life. This means that she is not perfectly happy when I’m away; she … Continue reading

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Outwaiting the Storm

It’s raining today. It’s been raining for about a week. There have been periods of sunshine – just enough to dry the roads a little and heat up enough water for a tepid shower.  At first the thunderstorms and the … Continue reading

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“Proof of Life, Please”.

George Washington is probably one of the most respected men in American history. While I am sure there are the usual slanderers who always find some blemish in our heroes’ pasts, people from all walks of life and political spectrums … Continue reading

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