
Healing with Harmony
When you invite angels into your life, you will find that things change. It’s subtle, at least in the beginning, but definitely noticeable.

When a Collection Takes Wing
Clubs allow angel collectors to share their passion
I was working on my latest writing project, a book about angels, and having strong doubts. It was August, 1991, and there hadn’t been much national interest in angels in many years. I had some heavenly stories to share, but would anyone want to read them?

Introducing Jesus
One of the nicest things our baby received for his first birthday was a cloth book entitled Your Friend Jesus. Brightly illustrated, it was a welcome addition to his library, but more important, it started me thinking, Just how old did a child have to be before a parent introduced him to Jesus and the angels?

Give Unto Others
I “met” Joann Cayce in the pages of a woman’s magazine in the early 1990s. She had just won a national award for her 30 years of volunteer service to those who lived in the impoverished Arkansas delta area, near her home in Thornton.
She not only distributed food and clothes to the families, I read, but found school supplies, a dentist appointment or a court order when needed.
I wanted to help, and Joann’s daughter, Joannie, told me that they always needed children's shoes “so kids can get to school in the cold weather.”

A Host of Angels
Angel collecting is a heavenly pastime.
When the resurgence of angel interest happened in 1992, one of the most unique responses came from crafters and artisans. To follow the trend, they began making angels of all kinds, and in response, many people opened boutiques dedicated to angel merchandise.

An Excused Absence
"Before I formed you in your mother's womb, I knew you.." That’s the beautiful Biblical passage I heard on Sunday.
The only missing link yesterday was Brian Fife, our choir's piano accompanist. Brian is one of those gifted musicians who not only transfers written score to keyboard with flawless ability, but also ad-libs, filling in the music with extra notes only he can hear.

Subtle Signs
Recognizing miracles just takes practice.
I once read of a primitive tribe in Africa who sends each teenager out to live in the jungle alone for a certain time period.
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