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2 Comments

  1. Kristin ,
    This is Sheila, your Aunt Linda’s friend in Texas. I read your blog routinely but have never commented until now. I just want to let
    you know what a witness you are to me. I love the Lord and follow him, but I am so uplifted by your words and how you continue to handle your struggle with so much. I have shared your book with friends and you have no concept of the lives you touch!

    May God continue to bless you, We are praying for you!
    Have a Merry Christmas with you wonderful family 👪 ❤

    1. Hi Sheila! It’s good to hear from you! Thank you for your message, I so appreciate your words of encouragement. My prayer is always that God would use this journey to encourage just one person, even if I don’t know who it is and that’s with the book too. I just pray God would use it to encourage people in their faith and that He’d use it how He sees fit. I know God has given us each a journey to embark on and what those journeys look like, are all different. But I know we can ALL use them for His glory, no matter what they look like! He’s got a unique story for each person and mine just so happens to include heart issues and cancer. But for others, it’s other struggles! But they can all be used for His glory. Thank you for praying for us because truly, they mean so much to me when I don’t always have the words or know what to pray for. It means a lot. Blessings to you, Sheila, and I hope you have a WONDERFUL Christmas!

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