Good morning, friends and readers.
One week ago today, Kara Lea Kennedy recalled how she learned to fight for every square foot of her gifts and her inheritance. To read it, go to Fighting for Blessings.
Today, Amy McArthy writes about how she learned to release those things she held too close. To read her post, The Holy Moment of Release, go here. If you would like a spoken word version of Amy’s post, just go to our podcast menu and open Kara’s spoken word presentation of it.
Both women are correct. Sometimes we have to fight for what we’ve been given. Sometimes we must release what we held in clinched fists. Both perspectives speak of life at timberline.
In today’s Seen and Heard, we bring you Things Worth Remembering: Gaze Out the Nearest Window from The Free Press.
These two new posts—The Holy Moment of Release and Gaze Out the Nearest Window—will be emailed directly to you in a few minutes. Or you can click on their links above.
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