A Tribute to a War Brother
by Darlene L. Turner | Nov 21, 2011 | | Uncategorized
June 1, 1944 – “A” Company of the North Shore Regiment Camp “Company orders, we set sail for France tomorrow.” The major read from the telegram. “The mission—secure Juno Beach and drive back the enemy.” Wes pulled his uniform jacket closer to his body to keep the...What if…we laid down our burdens?
by Darlene L. Turner | Nov 14, 2011 | broken promises, Darlene Turner, dreams, homeless, inhibitions, judging, learning, unconditional love, what if | What If...
“Let me help,” Carrie said to her daughter. “It’s too heavy for you.” “No,” Rebecca said. “Let me do it.” Rebecca insisted she carry the groceries from the store to their apartment. The five-year old could be stubborn at times, but Carrie knew if she didn’t let her...What if…we worried about our inward appearance, not outward?
by Darlene L. Turner | Nov 7, 2011 | broken promises, Darlene Turner, dreams, homeless, inhibitions, judging, needy, praising God, protesting, relationships, unconditional love, what if | What If...
Eleanor walked into the church and slipped by the greeters unnoticed. She didn’t really want to be here, but promised Amy she would come hear her sing. Normally, she spent Sunday mornings cleaning. She looked at her watch. Couldn’t I be late, just this once? Not...Recent Posts
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