Who am I?
By Darlene Larson on
"Since our stories reveal GOD, no story is ours alone. All our stories are owned by God and reveal truth; therefore no one has the right to say of his story, “This is too weird,
"Since our stories reveal GOD, no story is ours alone. All our stories are owned by God and reveal truth; therefore no one has the right to say of his story, “This is too weird,
Who am I? It was in 2003, Jan./Feb. cold, blustery days and a long new year loomed out in front of me. I sat in my nook area at the House on the Hill and asked
How do you grow your voice? Are you scared to death to speak up? Is there a longing within to come out and be you? Your stomach knots, fingers twitch, cheeks turn red, and your eyes lock.