Monthly Archives: September 2018

#Inthegrey by: Julie Wicker

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#Inthegrey by: Julie Wicker

#Inthegrey by: Julie Wicker
Previously working in the medical field and now working for the school district, with both medical records and with students’ records, it is rare that you can tackle every scenario with a black and white guideline. My co-worker said it perfectly one day when he said, “We live in the grey”.

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#legacyoflove by: Deborah Ard #AllforGodsglory by: Julie Wicker

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#legacyoflove by: Deborah Ard #AllforGodsglory by: Julie Wicker

#legacyoflove by: Deborah Ard
What a beautiful blessing to watch sorrow unfold a legacy of love. As our small community has been dealing with many tragedies, death, and sadness recently, one particular death has especially impacted my ten year old daughter. This has been the first time she has been old enough to understand and deal with grief. I have been touched and blessed by her tender and pure way of processing death.

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#weepinginthenight by: Deborah Ard #Sorrow by: Julie Wicker

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#weepinginthenight by: Deborah Ard #Sorrow by: Julie Wicker

#weepinginthenight by: Deborah Ard
The definition of sorrow is a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others. We suffer different degrees of sorrow nearly every day. But sometimes the sorrow we suffer is so overwhelming that we don’t know how to process or deal with it.

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