One of the toughest dichotomies we will ever face is the battle between who we are and who God has called us to be. Many times we get in our own way which causes us to put on personas that God never intended us to wear. Because we desire the success we see others have we feel we have to be like them. The problem with that is we end up losing who we really are in the process. Take this journey with me as I strategically help you get back onto your path to purpose. As I help you find you way HOME!
At Laurel Street she remembered the Saturday night parties that were an institution at Quilcene Park. She veered left and sped down the hill. Ten minutes later she turned the last corner and whizzed onto the driveway of the old park, ...
Visitors to the Maust house were inevitably taken first to the swimming pool behind the house. It was still a badge of affluence in Cascade, a conspicuous luxury in a community where ostentation HOME AGAIN • 87.
You Can't Go Home Again
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