This document is a collection of posts from Facebook remembering Louise Haire who passed away. It includes messages from friends and family expressing how much Louise will be missed, recalling fond memories of her, and finding comfort in the knowledge that she is at peace. Bible verses are also included about being comforted in times of mourning and God being close to those who are suffering.
St Marks Lutheran School (WELS) Watertown Wisconsin presented "A Matter of the Heart | Bullying and Our Kids. Pastor Michael Jensen provided this presentation to St Marks parents and teachers Monday evening January 25 2010. The event was sponsored by St Marks Partners Assisting with Learning and Support (PALS) | See TheLionsPride.NET Blog Article. http://www.lambstolions.com/thelionspride/?p=2088
That You Joy May Be Full: BYU Women's Conference Address 2018MeckMom.com
In May of 2018, I was given the opportunity to share my testimony of finding joy through the adversity of my husband's cancer battle. These are the slides that accompanied my presentation. The full text and audio can be found on my website MeckMom.com.
*Please note: The words and thoughts expressed here are my own and do not represent The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in any way.
St Marks Lutheran School (WELS) Watertown Wisconsin presented "A Matter of the Heart | Bullying and Our Kids. Pastor Michael Jensen provided this presentation to St Marks parents and teachers Monday evening January 25 2010. The event was sponsored by St Marks Partners Assisting with Learning and Support (PALS) | See TheLionsPride.NET Blog Article. http://www.lambstolions.com/thelionspride/?p=2088
That You Joy May Be Full: BYU Women's Conference Address 2018MeckMom.com
In May of 2018, I was given the opportunity to share my testimony of finding joy through the adversity of my husband's cancer battle. These are the slides that accompanied my presentation. The full text and audio can be found on my website MeckMom.com.
*Please note: The words and thoughts expressed here are my own and do not represent The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in any way.
Week 4 (Love) of The Heart Has a Home in the Living Room at East Petersburg M...jeffmclain
In our most popular stories, people are always – either physically or metaphorically – wondering from home, coming back home or feeling at home. A homecoming is the deployed soldier's nightly dream, the team’s big day, and the prodigal’s greatest act of courage. And this theme of “home” runs deeply throughout the Scriptures, map out out the path of the human heart as we start at home, wander in exile, then finally commence our return home. Home. Exile. Return. This is the way of the human heart in the biblical narrative. Have you ever noticed that, when compared to the other Gospels, the Gospel of John gets so little attention during the Christmas Season? John, known as the ‘Beloved Apostle,’ does not begin his telling of the life of Jesus with a birth narrative, a documentation of His lineage or anything that resembles a “hark the herald angels sing” moment.
There are few Christmas plays that attempt to bring the cosmic metaphors of John 1 to the stage; Matthew, Mark, and Luke get top billing as children dress up in the shepherds’ robes, angels’ gowns, and cow costumes, all to reenact the vivid scenes of the nativity. Instead, John brings his Christmas story with what amounts to a retelling of Genesis!
In this Advent Season we look at the gift of love. In our Father’s house, unconditional love for everyone defines the emotional climate.
That is where we pick up in Week 3, the Heart Comes Home – To Love.
How Female Saints and Blesseds Can Inspire You TodayMelanie Rigney
What do you think of when you hear the word "Saint"? Perfection? Piety? Martyrdom? Meet women who will clarify Saints in your mind ... and inspire you every day ... women and men.
Most lay Catholics tell me that they struggle with a shallow spiritual life. Life is just too busy, too filled with work and family life and other obligations to find the time to pray, study, and deepen their faith life. That’s why From the Abbey focuses on simple, practical ways to deepen your spiritual life in the midst of your daily life. One such strategy is to partner with the saints in your spiritual life. You don’t have to struggle through it alone!
Partnering with the saints sounds like a great idea, but typically that means also dealing with the pain of worrying about one or more of these three fears:
I am not worthy of the attention of the saints
I don't have time to foster an intense devotion to a saint
Devotion to the saints will keep me from intimacy with Jesus
If any of these fears about partnering with the saints have got you worried, then here's how to get past each of them fast.
Week 4 (Love) of The Heart Has a Home in the Living Room at East Petersburg M...jeffmclain
In our most popular stories, people are always – either physically or metaphorically – wondering from home, coming back home or feeling at home. A homecoming is the deployed soldier's nightly dream, the team’s big day, and the prodigal’s greatest act of courage. And this theme of “home” runs deeply throughout the Scriptures, map out out the path of the human heart as we start at home, wander in exile, then finally commence our return home. Home. Exile. Return. This is the way of the human heart in the biblical narrative. Have you ever noticed that, when compared to the other Gospels, the Gospel of John gets so little attention during the Christmas Season? John, known as the ‘Beloved Apostle,’ does not begin his telling of the life of Jesus with a birth narrative, a documentation of His lineage or anything that resembles a “hark the herald angels sing” moment.
There are few Christmas plays that attempt to bring the cosmic metaphors of John 1 to the stage; Matthew, Mark, and Luke get top billing as children dress up in the shepherds’ robes, angels’ gowns, and cow costumes, all to reenact the vivid scenes of the nativity. Instead, John brings his Christmas story with what amounts to a retelling of Genesis!
In this Advent Season we look at the gift of love. In our Father’s house, unconditional love for everyone defines the emotional climate.
That is where we pick up in Week 3, the Heart Comes Home – To Love.
How Female Saints and Blesseds Can Inspire You TodayMelanie Rigney
What do you think of when you hear the word "Saint"? Perfection? Piety? Martyrdom? Meet women who will clarify Saints in your mind ... and inspire you every day ... women and men.
Most lay Catholics tell me that they struggle with a shallow spiritual life. Life is just too busy, too filled with work and family life and other obligations to find the time to pray, study, and deepen their faith life. That’s why From the Abbey focuses on simple, practical ways to deepen your spiritual life in the midst of your daily life. One such strategy is to partner with the saints in your spiritual life. You don’t have to struggle through it alone!
Partnering with the saints sounds like a great idea, but typically that means also dealing with the pain of worrying about one or more of these three fears:
I am not worthy of the attention of the saints
I don't have time to foster an intense devotion to a saint
Devotion to the saints will keep me from intimacy with Jesus
If any of these fears about partnering with the saints have got you worried, then here's how to get past each of them fast.
A brief introduction to Linux Containers and explanation of the available Minimalist OSes targeted to run containers.
* http://www.meetup.com/Arapiraca-Dev-Meetup/events/222709815/
* http://www.meetup.com/maceio-dev-meetup/events/222550701/
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4sO-W7ack8
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
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brokenhearted; he rescues
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crushed. Psalm 34:18
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Lawanna Eason My Aunt Louise died
today. It hasn't really hit me yet. I will miss
her. Ill never forget her deep freezer lol. Or
when we would go visit her to get a dollar to
get pizza or to get candy from the store. I'm
happy she's at peace and in a better place. I
hope they have Wheel of Fortune and Milkey
ways in heaven. Love, Dwanda
Gelynda Johnson Rest in peace, Aunt
Louise, you were a very kind and beautiful
woman. I still can't believe you are gone, but
I will cherish my sweet memories of you
forever.
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Carlina Burke
R.I.L Louise haire. #Matthew 5:4
Hillary Thomas About 4 hours ago Aunt Louise
cross over to the Land of Canaan she in Gods care
now the family was there to send her home
Susie Brown Today let's just keep our eyes fixed upon our
beautiful savior Jesus! In Him we find our rest, our joy, our
shalom & our wisdom! Rest In Peace Aunt Louise.
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Norma Davis She's in a better place. R.I.P. Miss
Louise
Susan Jackson Burch rip miss louise from
nicoles mommy lol xoxoxo
Debra Ann Walls TT U GOING 2 BE MISS
NikNak Today the Lord has gained another Angel.
Louise, you are loved and missed. We will forever keep
you in our hearts.