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Click for information on THE DAY SECRETARIAT WON THE TRIPLE CROWN (Autobiography) Click for HELP! I'M A NEW MOTHER--a book for new moms by mothers who've been there. Click for the devotional/journal JOURNEY OF FAITH Click here for SAGEBRUSH--story devotions for the family based on the author's childhood in Wyoming. Click for A TALE OF THE OREGON TRAIL Click for THREADS OF TIME--interconnected biographies from Marco Polo to Clara Barton
Click here to read WHEN IT HURTS Press Release
How Do I Love Thee… Let me count the ways. In this collection
of articles and verse from such greats as Shakespeare, Browning and Byron as well as the author, the reader will feel the
stirring of romance and the depth of love. Read how to have a great courtship or that
“perfect” marriage, renew your heart with Through Time, The Embrace and more in sections such as “I Love
You When Our Love is New”; I Love You When We Say, ‘I Do.’”; and “I Love You Always & Forever.”
Most of all, be drawn to the foundation
of love, the one who always loves unconditionally and gives our relationships and marriages security—Jesus Christ. A great gift for Valentine’s Day,
for shower or wedding gifts or for a “just because” gift of love. The book may serve as good way to open up dialogue
with that love-struck teen who doesn’t yet understand what love is all about.
A couple snuggles together,
In a flower filled meadow soft and green. A picnic lunch on a blanket spread,
Completes the romantic country scene. But, love is more than romance,
It’s the meeting of two hearts, In a faithful loving union
From which only death shall part. It is laughing and loving and hugging,
Sticking through good and bad times. It is caring and forgiving
In a trust that lasts...a lifetime. © 2007 Carolyn R Scheidies All Rights Reserved
CHRISTMAS Enigma © 2006 Carolyn R Scheidies He came The babe who gave up a throne To make His creation His own He came To pave the way for the day He sacrificed it all to save The very ones He first created You and me He made us Carefully fashioning a being in His image Unlike the rest of His earthly creatures Capable of choice. Unlike them We turned away Until the day He came: A baby, a man Sinless took my place--and yours Died, rose conqueror, Savior Offering love twice First He made us Then He bought us--with His own blood And I bow Not at the manger, but At the nail-scarred feet Of my risen Lord |
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