Colleen Adams
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Colleen Adams
They Will Grow Back, Better Than Ever | The Mid-Week Memo | September 4, 2024
Last year was a terrible summer for roses in our area. It started in early spring with an aphid infestation the likes of which I had never seen before. After I eradicated that problem which took weeks, fungus set in. This was an even more difficult foe that I fought for the rest of the summer. My roses would set buds but never bloom fully as they were encased in disease. This year, I started early so I did not repeat the previous year's drama. Everything looked great…
Categories: Spiritual Formation, The Daily Memo, The Mid-Week Memo, Restored in Him, The Hope of Healing | Authored by: Colleen Adams | Posted: 09/04/2024
They Will Grow Back, Better Than Ever
Last year was a terrible summer for roses in our area. It started in early spring with an aphid infestation the likes of which I had never seen before. After I eradicated that problem which took weeks, fungus set in. This was an even more difficult foe that I fought for the rest of the summer. My roses would set buds but never bloom fully as they were encased in disease. This year, I started early so I did not repeat the previous year's drama. Everything looked great…
Categories: Spiritual Formation, Restored in Him, The Hope of Healing, Blog | Authored by: Colleen Adams | Posted: 09/02/2024
God’s Lavish Gifts | The Mid-Week Memo | July 24, 2024
One scorching day in June, I set off for an intake with a new chiropractor scheduled for two hours. I will not get into the details, but the meeting was a disaster and I left after 30 minutes. On my way home, I got stuck in traffic at a local Amish farm holding an auction to benefit Haiti. Between the tourists in our area, and now even slower traffic from the auction, I was annoyed, to say the least. And this is when I usually realize I should be grateful for such 1st world…
Categories: Walking With God, The Daily Memo, The Mid-Week Memo | Authored by: Colleen Adams | Posted: 07/24/2024
God’s Lavish Gifts
One scorching day in June, I set off for an intake with a new chiropractor scheduled for two hours. I will not get into the details, but the meeting was a disaster and I left after 30 minutes. On my way home, I got stuck in traffic at a local Amish farm holding an auction to benefit Haiti. Between the tourists in our area, and now even slower traffic from the auction, I was annoyed, to say the least. And this is when I usually realize I should be grateful for such 1st world…
Categories: Walking With God, Blog | Authored by: Colleen Adams | Posted: 07/15/2024