Honor. Healing. Redemption.
We believe things don’t have to stay broken.
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Stories from our blog.
I love this season of my life…filled with grandchildren and fewer, closer friends and, hopefully, a bit more wisdom. I love being old enough to have learned there is nothing to prove to anyone.
How you choose to train your children is YOUR business…but I’m offering a few things I’ve learned about this concept.
Have you ever been in such a place of pain that no one could help you? No beautiful words from those you love the most could lift the burden? No scripture or word or song could pierce through the dark cloud?
In honor of pushing back against the cultural demands to HURRY, I’ve been intentional about doing some things more slowly…more gently…more quietly.
When I was a girl in the ’60s in NW Louisiana, we didn’t eat a lot of candy or Little Debbie cakes, so when those sweet and sour pomegranates got ready, we were excited.
I could go into all the reasons we should all be thankful…which would make a lovely post…but instead, I’m just going to go ahead and tell you one thing for which I am VERY thankful!
Welp, I turned 60 years old this week. That kind of seems like a big number…But I couldn’t find any sadness anywhere…only love and honor and favor and a quiet, slow-burning anticipation of things to come.
As I walked around our land last week, I had a desire to share this story for the first time. I had a deep knowing that Heritage Farm is showing off the healing that we have received. The healing that took place in those deep, unseen waters of our souls has now flowed out, and become rivers in the desert of our life.
Not only have we added pigs to Heritage Farm, but surprisingly, I am their main caretaker. I feed them every day either our leftovers or good non-GMO food. I pet them and scratch them behind their ears.
Did you know these things about one of the world’s most-celebrated religious holidays?