I’ve discovered the more I go through this particular opening, the more everything about my life falls into place.
It’s even better when someone is there to open the door as this gentleman was doing for everyone at Holy Family Catholic Church in Abilene, TX last Sunday.
I suspect I went out of a sense of obligation for many years but even during those decades when I was distracted and certainly not as attentive as I should have been, I was still absorbing the message, the music, the traditions and the beliefs.
The foundation of my faith was always there. Due to my parents the mustard seed was sown.
I’m thankful for that.
God never wavered. He just patiently waited for me to come back.
I love this post. I fully believe that devotion to God opens us up to so many things in life. For me, the most important is a sense of calm in turbulent times. I’m grateful for faithful parents who also helped me plant the seed of my faith. Lovely photos! Thanks for joining the challenge!
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We appear to be kindred spirits Nancy. You have my gratitude for hosting this challenge every week. I feel like I’ve found a new blogging home!
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🙂 Thank you!
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Thanks Julie. It is so true. I also think parents hands are holding their children’s hands during those times they are away. Love you.
I’m off of Facebook this week. Without WiFi, it eats up too many minutes of our time.
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Enjoy your unplugged time at the lake Carol!
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MEMORIES!!! Seeing Holy Family in your pics makes me miss our time there Julie!!! YES….GOD is our ROCK!!!!
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JjULIE, YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION TO ALL WHO READ YOUR QUOTES. BLESSINGS.
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