Anne Slamkowski
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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Lenten Reflection Day 16
After all the media frenzy on the Pope in recent weeks, I just couldn’t help myself; I have to write on discernment. I guess the idea of the media pitching the Pope’s election as some sort of vote(as we American’s … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged conclave, discernment, Election of the Pope, God's will, ministry, pride
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Lenten Reflection Day 15
Man I sure don’t like it when my “alone” time is interrupted. I have been known to post signs around my computer for my kids to see – heh, I am working here – please do not interrupt! Because my … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged alone time with God, Faith, God's everlasting love, interruptions in life, prayer
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Lenten Reflection Day 14
How on earth can people be two different people at the same time? I was reading in the paper this morning about a movie star who claims to be Christian, yet accepts films that are morally inappropriate and well, let’s … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged Faith, God, peer pressure, serving two masters, society, values, worldly view
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Lenten Reflection Day 13
Last night at during a bible study meeting, our group discussed “comfort zones.” It triggered a thought within me, “Just what are my comfort zones that I need to break free from?” You see, we all have areas in our … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged comfort zones, evil, Job, satan, sin, temptation, time with God
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Lenten Reflection Day 12
Luke 9:28-36 Jesus took Peter, John, and James and went up the mountain to pray. While he was praying his face changed in appearance and his clothing became dazzling white. And behold, two men were conversing with him, Moses and … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged Elijah, God's love revealed, Jesus, life through God's eyes, Moses, nourish your soul
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Lenten Reflection Day 11
Acts 20:28 “Be on guard for yourselves and for all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the Church of God which He purchased with His own blood.” Never doubt that you are to … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged evil working in everday life, Faith, forgiveness, God, good intentions, Jesus, redemption, trust
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Lenten Reflection Day 10
Healing is a powerful topic in the bible. If you search healing in the bible, you will come up with a lot of subjects: the miraculous healing of Bartimaeus (Matthew 20:30-34; Mark 10:46-52), the miraculous healing of a man of … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged control, doctors, Faith, healing, illness, miracles, prayer, sickness, trust
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Lenten Reflection Day 9
Today is about choices. Yesterday I blogged about free will. We are all given free will by God. The choices that we make with that free will sometimes can be a little frightening. Yesterday, I really tried to realize how … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged Cain and Abel, choices, daily life, Faith, free will, life changers, Moses, Paul, prayer, trust
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Lenten Reflection Day 8
Just what exactly is “free will?” According to Webster’s Dictionary, free will is the freedom of humans to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention. God gave us free will to enrich our faith. … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged bad choices, Faith, free will, godly choices, gratitude, love languages, selfishness, trust
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Lenten Reflection Day 7
Alright, maybe it is just me, but every night the worries and anxieties pop into my brain as I try to fall asleep. I cannot let go of the “what ifs” at bedtime. They consume me. They grow to the … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Religion, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women and Christianity
Tagged erasing your thoughts, Faith, finding peace, nightime anxiety, prayer, trust, worry
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