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12/06/08

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Blog Your Blessings

Sometimes I get frustrated with the blogsphere, and I wonder why I am blogging at all. It is usually at those moments that I receive some sort of reminder as to what I love about blogging, or as in the case of earlier this week that on occasion our words really do make a difference.

Today as my blessing I will share a comment with you that we received on this blog from a new reader. It was submitted to an article written last year, and added to the old domain on Harriet Tubman Davis who was a very courageous woman, and a conductor of the underground railroad.



"I never lost a passenger."

I was sitting at work while something in me said to a image search on Harriet Tumban. I came across this picture which led to this site and I began to read this blog. Then I began to think about what was going on in my life and how I was feeling so stressed and overwhelmed about things taht were going on around me. It brought tears to my eyes and I just began to thank God for her heroism and will to fight and never give up no matter what the consequences could have been. I believe God led me to this blog today so that I could be reminded that He is my guide, He is my leader to freedom and He will never leave me nor forsake me. And no matter how bad it looks and how hard it gets, there is always a way to freedom. In her time of oppression, she allowed NOTHING to stop her from doing what she needed to do and that inspires me to do the same! God bless you two for sharing this and I pray that it continues to inspire more readers as it has inspired me on this day.

Devona

And in turn both Matthew, and I felt blessed for reading these words, and honoured that our own humble efforts could have such an impact. Thank you Devona!


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Comments:

Comment from: Paulie [Visitor] Email · http://postcardsfromthenorthwest.blogspot.com/
Yes, words written here are a blessing indeed! I think I might have gone on grieving and avoiding writing on my blog if not for thinking of my past blessing. Come and read about mine. . .
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Comment from: Kuanyin [Visitor] Email · http://www.moonlightbecomesme.blogspot.com
Ah, they mysteries which lead one to remember. God works in wondrous ways!
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Comment from: SandyCarlson [Visitor] Email · http://slchome.blogspot.com
You have to love it when you put your heart into your blog and someone finds it for the right reasons. That's really rewarding, Sue. Thanks for sharing this woman's words and for reminding all of us to keep on!
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Comment from: CyberCelt [Visitor] Email · http://advertising-for-success.blogspot.com
What a powerful comment. I hope I touch readers the same way. All the blessings to you and yours this week.
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