Linda Hull

SOLD OUT!

3 May by Linda Hull

Have you ever been betrayed?  Did someone you trusted, prove treacherous?  Would you like to be free of the pain of it?  The Bible tells us to forgive those who trespass or sin against us.  Is forgiveness possible when one is horribly wronged?  Absolutely!  The Bible account of Joseph’s betrayal by his brothers in Genesis [...]

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YIELD!

22 March by Linda Hull

We got stuck at a stop sign not too long ago.  How?  No one could figure out who was next.  We were all in yield, but couldn’t move ahead.  Funny!  Have you ever been in a yield situation where you keep yielding and everyone gets a turn, but you?  Me too.  Yield only works when [...]

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FOR LOVE’S SAKE

13 February by Linda Hull

People may ask you what motivates you to do the things you do?  Why would you put yourself out?  The universal answer is love or money, isn’t it?  So how is love expressed most convincingly?  For love’s sake, what would you be willing to do? Most folks think love is best expressed by doing something [...]

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CHRISTMAS COMMUNICATION CONFUSION???

12 December by Linda Hull

Communicating the right message is so important.  Connecting with the audience in a way that is understandable is a necessity.  Unfortunately, the message is sometimes blocked by misunderstanding which leads to communication confusion. Communication confusion happened to me this past week.  On several occasions I passed by our local burger franchise.  Their billboard advertised a [...]

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Thanksgiving in the Midst of Turmoil

21 November by Linda Hull

Can you give thanks to God in the midst of turmoil?  It’s difficult, isn’t it?  During troubled times we often are busy making requests, not thanking Him for our situation.  I believe it’s especially important to thank our Lord during our deepest struggles. Everything we hear on the news screams turmoil.  Strife, division, anger, hatred; [...]

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FRAGILE SOULS

29 October by Linda Hull

Packing up my good heirloom dishes to take home from the Ladies’ Tea was a tedious chore.  It required wrapping each individual piece, as those who have moved will understand.  Fragile dishes, especially thin china, like people, require special handling to avoid breakage. As I was wrapping each piece, I remembered the misunderstanding my husband [...]

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